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45921por Menkarios, Cathy, Azria, David, Laliberté, Benoit, Moscardo, Carmen Llacer, Gourgou, Sophie, Lemanski, Claire, Dubois, Jean-Bernard, Aillères, Norbert, Fenoglietto, Pascal“…Clinical tumor volume (CTV) included tumor, anal canal and inguinal, peri-rectal, and internal/external iliac nodes (plus pre-sacral nodes for T4/N2-3 tumors). Four plans were generated: (A) AP/PA with 3D conformal boost, (B) pelvic IMRT with conformal boost (C) pelvic IMRT with IMRT boost and (D) IMRT with simultaneous integrated boost (SIB). …”
Publicado 2007
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45922“…Substantial changes in the racial profile of patients have occurred over time. …”
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45923por Jemal, Ahmedin, Thun, Michael J., Ries, Lynn A. G., Howe, Holly L., Weir, Hannah K., Center, Melissa M., Ward, Elizabeth, Wu, Xiao-Cheng, Eheman, Christie, Anderson, Robert, Ajani, Umed A., Kohler, Betsy, Edwards, Brenda K.“…RESULTS: Both incidence and death rates from all cancers combined decreased statistically significantly (P < .05) in men and women overall and in most racial and ethnic populations. These decreases were driven largely by declines in both incidence and death rates for the three most common cancers in men (lung, colorectum, and prostate) and for two of the three leading cancers in women (breast and colorectum), combined with a leveling off of lung cancer death rates in women. …”
Publicado 2008
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45924por Merriam, Philip A, Tellez, Trinidad L, Rosal, Milagros C, Olendzki, Barbara C, Ma, Yunsheng, Pagoto, Sherry L, Ockene, Ira S“…BACKGROUND: Latinos comprise the largest racial/ethnic group in the United States and have 2–3 times the prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus as Caucasians. …”
Publicado 2009
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45925“…BACKGROUND: wLocal failure is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). …”
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45926por Ward, Mary H., Colt, Joanne S., Metayer, Catherine, Gunier, Robert B., Lubin, Jay, Crouse, Vonda, Nishioka, Marcia G., Reynolds, Peggy, Buffler, Patricia A.“…The associations with PCBs were stronger among non-Hispanic whites than among Hispanics despite similar distributions of PCB levels among controls in each racial/ethnic group. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that PCBs, which are considered probable human carcinogens and cause perturbations of the immune system, may represent a previously unrecognized risk factor for childhood leukemia.…”
Publicado 2009
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45927“…The discrepancies also vary systematically with age (younger and older respondents underestimate their BMI more than respondents aged 42-55), gender and the ethnic/racial background of the respondents. BMI scores, adjusted for socio-demographic characteristics of the respondents, tend to narrow, but do not eliminate misclassification of obese people as merely overweight, but health risk estimates associated with variations in BMI values are virtually the same, whether based on self-report or measured BMI values. …”
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45928por Sansom, Stephanie L., Prabhu, Vimalanand S., Hutchinson, Angela B., An, Qian, Hall, H. Irene, Shrestha, Ram K., Lasry, Arielle, Taylor, Allan W.“…The effect varied substantially by race and ethnicity. Racial and ethnic groups who could benefit the most from circumcision may have least access to it due to insurance coverage and state Medicaid policies, and these financial barriers should be addressed. …”
Publicado 2010
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45929por Kumar, Vikash, Dhabalia, Jayesh V., Nelivigi, Girish G., Punia, Mahendra S., Suryavanshi, Manav“…Different nomograms are available for different populations and racial differences of urethral physiology are described. …”
Publicado 2009
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45930“…In our study of 346 men, male IPV crossed all socioeconomic boundaries, racial differences, and educational levels regardless of the sex of the partner.…”
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45931por Wilson, Stephen E., Talaska, Glenn, Kahn, Robert S., Schumann, Brenda, Khoury, Jane, Leonard, Anthony C., Lanphear, Bruce P.“…While lung cancer risk is higher among African Americans compared to White Americans, a few studies have tested for racial differences in DNA adducts among children exposed to ETS. …”
Publicado 2010
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45932por Jackson, Elizabeth A, Eagle, Taylor, Leidal, Adam, Gurm, Roopa, Smolarski, Joe, Goldberg, Caren, Rogers, Bruce, Eagle, Kim A“…MEASURES: Data on age, gender, and racial/ethnic factors were collected as part of the baseline assessment. …”
Publicado 2009
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45933“…CONCLUSIONS: Modest race-based differences in IBD characteristics exist in this racially diverse healthcare system, but the management of IBD is similar among race groups.…”
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45934“…RESULTS: Sixty-seven pedicle screws (cervical, n=33; thoracic, n=6; lumbar, n=26; sacral n=2) and 15 lateral mass screws were inserted with navigation guidance. …”
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45935“…The Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) has been shown to be a reliable measure in assessing the number, types, and duration of depressive symptoms across racial, gender, and age categories. Results and discussion: Results were not correlated with gender, age or marital status, but an important correlation was found with professional experience in the Emergency Departments. …”
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45936por Weinstock, Ruth S., Teresi, Jeanne A., Goland, Robin, Izquierdo, Roberto, Palmas, Walter, Eimicke, Joseph P., Ebner, Susana, Shea, Steven“…Hispanics had the highest baseline A1C levels and showed the greatest improvement in the intervention, but, unlike non-Hispanic whites, Hispanics did not achieve A1C levels <7.0% at 5 years. CONCLUSIONS: Racial/ethnic disparities were observed in this cohort of underserved older adults with diabetes. …”
Publicado 2011
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45937por Stewart, John E, Battersby, Sarah E, Lopez-De Fede, Ana, Remington, Kevin C, Hardin, James W, Mayfield-Smith, Kathy“…RESULTS: Ring maps showed substantial racial disparity in diabetes prevalence among adult Medicaid recipients and suggested an association between adult African American diabetes prevalence and rurality. …”
Publicado 2011
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45938por Singh, Ajai R.“…It needs to be discarded by scientists in all new names giving from now on. “Geographical” and “racial” names giving must be replaced by “scientific” names giving. …”
Publicado 2011
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45939por Dumitrescu, Logan, Carty, Cara L., Taylor, Kira, Schumacher, Fredrick R., Hindorff, Lucia A., Ambite, José L., Anderson, Garnet, Best, Lyle G., Brown-Gentry, Kristin, Bůžková, Petra, Carlson, Christopher S., Cochran, Barbara, Cole, Shelley A., Devereux, Richard B., Duggan, Dave, Eaton, Charles B., Fornage, Myriam, Franceschini, Nora, Haessler, Jeff, Howard, Barbara V., Johnson, Karen C., Laston, Sandra, Kolonel, Laurence N., Lee, Elisa T., MacCluer, Jean W., Manolio, Teri A., Pendergrass, Sarah A., Quibrera, Miguel, Shohet, Ralph V., Wilkens, Lynne R., Haiman, Christopher A., Le Marchand, Loïc, Buyske, Steven, Kooperberg, Charles, North, Kari E., Crawford, Dana C.“…We genotyped 49 GWAS–identified SNPs associated with one or more lipid traits in at least two PAGE studies and across six racial/ethnic groups. We performed a meta-analysis testing for SNP associations with fasting HDL-C, LDL-C, and ln(TG) levels in self-identified European American (∼20,000), African American (∼9,000), American Indian (∼6,000), Mexican American/Hispanic (∼2,500), Japanese/East Asian (∼690), and Pacific Islander/Native Hawaiian (∼175) adults, regardless of lipid-lowering medication use. …”
Publicado 2011
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45940“…Suspecting that the latter might have been due to a referral bias, we examined the racial difference in the prevalence of vertebra fractures on chest radiographs of patients seeking general medical care, not selected for osteoporosis. …”
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