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pro vyhledávání: '"Edith Cheung"'
Autor:
Wing-Lok Chan, Cheuk-Wai Choi, Ian Yu-Hong Wong, Terence Hon-Ting Tsang, Adrian Tin-Chung Lam, Rosa Pui-Ying Tse, K. K. Chan, Claudia Wong, Betty Tze-Ting Law, Emina Edith Cheung, Siu-Yin Chan, Ka-On Lam, Dora Kwong, Simon Law
Publikováno v:
Annals of Surgical Oncology. 30:861-870
The standard treatment for locoregionally advanced unresectable esophageal squamous cell carcinoma was radical chemoradiotherapy. However, the prognosis was modest. Emerging evidence showed the concept of induction chemotherapy with a goal of convers
Autor:
Wing-Lok Chan, Matthew Ho-Fai Cheng, Jacky Tsun-Kit Wu, Cheuk-Wai Choi, Rosa Piu-Ying Tse, Patty Piu-Ying Ho, Emina Edith Cheung, Andy Cheung, Ka-Yu Test, Karen Kar-Loen Chan, Hexane Yuen-Sheung Ngan, Steven Wai-Kwan Siu, Roger Kai-Cheong Ngan, Anne Wing-Mui Lee
Publikováno v:
Cancers; Volume 14; Issue 16; Pages: 3934
(1) Background: To report the long-term clinical outcomes of computer-tomography (CT)-guided brachytherapy (BT) for locally advanced cervical cancer. (2) Methods: A total of 135 patients with FIGO stage IB-IVA cervical cancer treated with definitive
[EN] It has been not easy to recruit postgraduate students from graduates of health professionals programmes in Hong Kong. Recent studies show that Course-based undergraduate research experiences (CURE) not only promote students’ acquisition of res
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::b88b17b7fa78b9d97e9ed514ceff1f71
https://hdl.handle.net/10251/191872
https://hdl.handle.net/10251/191872
Autor:
Wing-Lok Chan, Cheuk-Wai Choi, Ian Yu-Hong Wong, Terence Hon-Ting Tsang, Adrian Tin-Chung Lam, Rosa Pui-Ying Tse, K. K. Chan, Claudia Wong, Betty T. T. Law, Emina Edith Cheung, Siu-Yin Chan, Ka-On Lam, Dora Kwong, Simon Law
Publikováno v:
Annals of Surgical Oncology. 30:873-873
Autor:
Julius Edward Ntwenya, Nyamizi Bundala, Aneth Nombo, John Msuya, Joyce Kinabo, Peter Mamiro, Kissa Kulwa, Elizabeth Macha, Fatma S. Ally, Edith Cheung, Rehema Mzimbiri, Akwilina Wendelin Mwanri, Asha Hassan Salmini, Janeth Picado
Publikováno v:
Tanzania Journal of Health Research; Vol 19, No 3 (2017)
Background: Undernutrition in children has remained a challenge despite the success achieved in reduction of other childhood diseases in Zanzibar. Most empirical studies on infants and young child feeding (IYCF) have examined nutritional value of foo
Autor:
Neha S. Singh, Bernadette Daelmans, Roger Mir, Chessa K. Lutter, Hilary Creed-Kanashiro, André Briend, Rossina Pareja, Edith Cheung, Helena Pachón, Elaine L. Ferguson, Monica Woldt, Nune Mangasaryan
Publikováno v:
Maternal & Child Nutrition. 9:116-130
Suboptimal complementary feeding practices contribute to a rapid increase in the prevalence of stunting in young children from age 6 months. The design of effective programmes to improve infant and young child feeding requires a sound understanding o
Autor:
Paulina Semedo, Paul I. Creeke, Tina van den Briel, Andrew Seal, Eustace Kyroussis, Filippo Dibari, Edith Cheung
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 85:218-224
Background : Outbreaks of pellagra were documented during the civil war in Angola, but no contemporary data on the incidence of pellagra or the prevalence of niacin deficiency were available. Objective : The objective was to investigate the incidence
Autor:
Roger Mir, Kevin M. Sullivan, Chessa Luttter, Jessica Escobar, Anita Panjwani, Khurshid Alam, Edith Cheung, Helena Pachón, Hillary Creed-Kanashiro
Publikováno v:
The FASEB Journal. 27
Publikováno v:
Food and nutrition bulletin. 28(3)
Deficiencies in micronutrients such as iron, vitamin A, and iodine affect billions of people worldwide, causing death, disease, and disability. The UN World Food Programme (WFP) has long been recognised for its ability to deliver food to some of the
Autor:
Edith Cheung, Roya Mutahar, Fitsum Assefa, Mija-Tesse Ververs, Shah Mahmood Nasiri, Annalies Borrel, Peter Salama
Publikováno v:
Food and nutrition bulletin. 24(3)
In March 2002, there were reports of a hemorrhagic fever outbreak in western Afghanistan. It was later confirmed that the hemorrhagic symptoms and increased mortality were actually due to scurvy. Most aid workers did not include scurvy in the initial