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4. Hereditary ovarian carcinoma: Heterogeneity, molecular genetics ...
This paper reviews the subject of hereditary ovarian cancer, with particular attention to its molecular genetic basis, its pathology, and its phenotypic/ ...
See AlsoMilwaukee Zoo Ebt DiscountHereditary ovarian cancer accounts for at least 5% of the estimated 22,000 new cases of this disease during 2009. During this same time, over 15,000 will die from malignancy ascribed to ovarian origin. The bulk of these hereditary cases fits the ...
5. Genetic Epidemiology of Breast and Ovarian Cancers
The increased risk of breast and ovarian cancers associated with a family history of these diseases is well established. Yet the relative contributions of ...
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Radiotherapy after breast-preserving surgery in women with localized cancer of the breast. New England. Journal of Medicine 328:1587-1591. 600 Early Breast ...
7. 4. Björgólfur Thor Björgólfsson, Knight of Industry - Project MUSE
through plastic surgery, and Almar himself accepts a lethal in- jection by a sprauta (“syringe” ), echoing the way Víkar agrees to be the victim of a mock ...
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8. Cost-effectiveness of alternative strategies for integrating MRI into ...
Aug 19, 2014 · Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is recommended for women at high risk for breast cancer. We evaluated the cost-effectiveness of alternative ...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is recommended for women at high risk for breast cancer. We evaluated the cost-effectiveness of alternative screening strategies involving MRI. Using a microsimulation model, we generated life histories under different risk profiles, and assessed the impact of screening on quality-adjusted life-years, and lifetime costs, both discounted at 3%. We compared 12 screening strategies combining annual or biennial MRI with mammography and clinical breast examination (CBE) in intervals of 0.5, 1, or 2 years vs without, and reported incremental cost-effectiveness ratios (ICERs). Based on an ICER threshold of $100 000/QALY, the most cost-effective strategy for women at 25% lifetime risk was to stagger MRI and mammography plus CBE every year from age 30 to 74, yielding ICER $58 400 (compared to biennial MRI alone). At 50% lifetime risk and with 70% reduction in MRI cost, the recommended strategy was to stagger MRI and mammography plus CBE every 6 months (ICER=$84 400). At 75% lifetime risk, the recommended strategy is biennial MRI combined with mammography plus CBE every 6 months (ICER=$62 800). The high costs of MRI and its lower specificity are limiting factors for annual screening schedule of MRI, except for women at sufficiently high risk.
9. [PDF] Model Hospital Policy Resource Guide 2010
i. The Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) has compiled this resource of model hospital policies to assist hospitals and health care providers in ...