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Ultrasound-guided cryoablation of small breast cancer may be a safe procedure associated with minimal morbidity and high patient satisfaction, according to a case report by radiologists at the University of Wisconsin Hospital & Clinics in Madison, WI....
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The findings raise the prospect of a potential new treatment for metastatic tumors in individual patients, although the research is in the very could be a stepping stone for a bigger....
Secondary tumors in patients with incurable breast cancer.
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How do you volunteer for the trial of stem cell for stroke patients?
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My husband says I am crazy....
How can I reach you?
I wait patients.
Can someone tell me where I can find the results of this research ? I want to volunteer for stem cell treatment.
Real name I would like to follow this research results.
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Just wondering if any of you guys are doing this. I know a local pain doc who gives Starbucks cards if he runs late.
http://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2012/01/...ning-late.html
When Dr. Timothy Malia of Fairport, New York, runs behind schedule, he passes out...
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Perceived deviation of the doctor from the norm results in monetary compensation to the patient patient" or "one of the patients before needed extra attention") that is true but purposefully vague a patient took up ....
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I would like to hear from any patients presently experiencing the vaccine Provenge. This will probably be one of my options in the near future, and I am interested in hearing how it is helping others.
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Reply Great discussions relationship with Provenge but if I had to... .
patients are using this new treatment?" Reply SaulK That news in the re computed OS is great news their tables they use to give patients their "guesstimates" of survival.
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Working on an article and wanted to find a source to address these questions: With a growing emphasis on sustainability, how important is it for a medical practice to be green itself? Why would patients care how green your medical practice is? How does...
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Or doctors might have more time with patients from using increased my green ways is....
While a patient may not be able could reduce costs passed onto patients.
Facilities highlight their green practices in their marketing materials.
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I just came across this awesome blog post that really focuses in on ways patients currently are not 'empowered' and how they can be. And, better yet - how we can help them to become informed, self-advocating, and proactive.
Here is a list from the blog...
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Older patients were raised to respect the professional classes and doctors were they are, how much they bleed for their....
Strategies designed to help patients establish patient-centered ground-rules with their healthcare the talking...
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Aussiepom Post subject: Re: NHS patients 'will be able to view medical records onlin Posted: Fri, 24 Feb 2012, 5:26 pm *
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Location: Cambridgeshire I agree and disagree for obvious reasons.
Confidentiality for...
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And very often the very person directly affected by any error that occurs (the patient from the obvious savings - cost and time (repeat....
(in my surgery,there are three patients of the same name! ...
Details could be given to the wrong person.
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Quote: : FDA may let patients buy drugs without prescriptions
Move would increase patients’ out-of-pocket costs
By Paige Winfield Cunningham
The Washington Times
Sunday, April 29, 2012
In a move that...
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They can....
Pharmacists cannot adjust dosages depending upon disease process and patient reaction to medication.
Of the disease.
On the patients.
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This is an old article from 2006, but after I saw something on TV about cancer-sniffing dogs, I wanted to find a good article on it.
Ordinary household dogs with only a few weeks of basic "puppy training" learned to accurately distinguish between breath...
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Wow, I always thought dogs had a brilliant sense of smell, but I never thought it would be that good! Very interesting article, thanks for sharing Kivia! ╔ ╗
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Avvie(c)Lupinzpack I've read about this before, and I am... .
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April 8, 2012 - 10:23am As I've stated before, I find this site extremely informative and helpful. It's the place I run to when I feel overwhelmed and spewing with questions, and it's a Godsend.
One thing I question, though, in the spirit of each individual...
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There is no mechanism in place for gathering patients' experiences that, as a result of no rules being laid down, or structure given, that has missed its mark and become, with “push-down storage” (latest message....
Captures my own sentiments.
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