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Publikováno v:
Surgery. 126(4)
Male breast cancer is rare, and there are no large comparative studies to guide treatment. We used National Cancer Data Base data on 4755 men and 624,174 women who had breast cancer (1985-1994) to identify equivalent groups of male and female breast
Autor:
I M, Buzzard, E H, Asp, R T, Chlebowski, A P, Boyar, R W, Jeffery, D W, Nixon, G L, Blackburn, P R, Jochimsen, E F, Scanlon, W, Insull
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Journal of the American Dietetic Association. 90(1)
A multicentered pilot study was conducted to test an intervention protocol designed to reduce fat intake to 15% of energy intake. Eligible subjects were postmenopausal women with stage II breast cancer whose baseline fat intake was more than 30% of e
Autor:
P. R. Jochimsen
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association. 210:1721-1724
Autor:
P R, Jochimsen, R C, Brown
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JAMA. 236(24)
Autor:
M P, Corder, C R, Caughlan, G R, Clark, D A, Culp, R T, Guthrie, A C, Hass, J C, Hoak, P R, Jochimsen, R J, Ketelaar, S W, Leafstedt, L L, Maher, C B, Wilmarth
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Journal of the Iowa Medical Society. 70(3)
A new technology for the treatment of women with breast cancer, i.e. the assay of positive or negative hormone receptors, was clearly articulated in the clinical literature by 1974-75. Women with positive tests for estrogen receptors have approximate
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JAMA. 245(16)
Two patients became pregnant while receiving adjuvant chemotherapy for breast cancer following mastectomy. These cases suggest that the significant prolongation of disease-free survival seen in young premenopausal patients may not be ascribable to ov
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Iowa medicine : journal of the Iowa Medical Society. 74(2)
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Cancer treatment reports. 70(10)
Autor:
A S, Al-Jurf, P R, Jochimsen
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American journal of proctology, gastroenterologycolonrectal surgery. 32(6)
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Archives of dermatology. 121(10)
We report a case of neuroid giant congenital melanocytic nevus (GCMN) in which a malignant schwannomalike tumor developed. Literature review reveals that neurosarcomatous differentiation occurs among malignant tumors arising in GCMNs, apparently with