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Autor:
Peter J. Mozden, Edward F. Scanlon, Walter Lawrence, Margaret H. Edwards, LaSalle D. Leffall, Robert J. Schweitzer
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Cancer. 48:2336-2340
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Thomas K. Ratiimell, John S. Wise, Everett B. Beairsto, Margaret H. Edwards, George Scaravelli, Johannes F. Pessel
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Gastroenterology. 31:538-550
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The American Journal of Surgery. 93:356-360
Factors influencing some surgeons to withhold surgery in extending or recurrent cancer are reviewed, and an analysis of each is made with illustrative examples. These include: (1) lack of increase in survival rates with improved surgical technics; (2
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Arthritis & Rheumatism. 7:425-436
A 27-item questionnaire dealing with attitudes and information concerning arthritis was administered to 100 patients attending an arthritis out-patient clinic, and responses were compared with information obtained from their physicians. Several discr
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 70:1129-1132
A case is presented which illustrates marked aggravation of hypoglycemia in the premenstrual period by a functioning hyperplasia of the islets of Langerhans. Oral glucose tolerance curves before and after the onset of menses were totally dissimilar;
Autor:
Margaret H. Edwards
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Cancer. 29:860-862
Autor:
Margaret H. Edwards
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Cancer. 29:889-891
Autor:
Margaret H. Edwards
The National Cancer Institute initiated a support program for cancer education in 1948. Its goals were to coordinate cancer teaching in medical and dental schools and to improve its quality. Changes in this program over a 30-year period as well as it
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::e40d7c6ce5f6efc2f03f0fd02ea50a45
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-08-024385-6.50006-4
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-08-024385-6.50006-4
Autor:
Margaret H. Edwards
Publikováno v:
Journal of the National Cancer Institute. 55(4)
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Journal of the American Medical Association. 161(3)
The initial symptom of a renal carcinoma is often that of a metastatic lesion.1While renal tumors metastasize chiefly to bones and lungs, they occasionally choose bizarre sites for a solitary metastasis, such as the thyroid, tonsil, tongue, skin, and