Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and related agencies appropriations for 1989: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, One Hundredth Congress, second session, Part 10U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 |
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... patients with Lyme Disease were treated with oral and in- travenous antibiotics . It was exciting for me to think that with all the knowledge of Lyme Disease , maybe now the infectious theory for rheumatoid ar- thritis would get the ...
... patients with Lyme Disease were treated with oral and in- travenous antibiotics . It was exciting for me to think that with all the knowledge of Lyme Disease , maybe now the infectious theory for rheumatoid ar- thritis would get the ...
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... patient and absorbed only by the cancer cells . Then through the use of the light from the laser , those cells which have absorbed the dye are obliterated . None of this can be brought to fruition without your support . Successful ...
... patient and absorbed only by the cancer cells . Then through the use of the light from the laser , those cells which have absorbed the dye are obliterated . None of this can be brought to fruition without your support . Successful ...
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... patient's life is $ 1200 to $ 1500 a day . Is $ 4500 per early breast cancer detected to high a price to pay ? The conquest of cancer will ultimately depend on our understand- ing , the fundamental principles of the origin and the ...
... patient's life is $ 1200 to $ 1500 a day . Is $ 4500 per early breast cancer detected to high a price to pay ? The conquest of cancer will ultimately depend on our understand- ing , the fundamental principles of the origin and the ...
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... patient who is cured of her disease because of early detection will be about $ 12,000 to $ 20,000 depending on the type of therapy employed . By contrast , for a patient whose breast cancer is not detected early and , therefore , dies ...
... patient who is cured of her disease because of early detection will be about $ 12,000 to $ 20,000 depending on the type of therapy employed . By contrast , for a patient whose breast cancer is not detected early and , therefore , dies ...
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... CONTRADICTION TO THE POLICY OF THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY WHICH PROMOTES A POLICY OF ONE MAMMOGRAM EVERY YEAR FOR OLDER WOMEN UNLESS SPECIFIED BY THE PATIENT'S PHYSICIAN . OTHERWISE IN SPITE OF THIS DISAPPOINTMENT , IT SEEMS WE HAVE 203.
... CONTRADICTION TO THE POLICY OF THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY WHICH PROMOTES A POLICY OF ONE MAMMOGRAM EVERY YEAR FOR OLDER WOMEN UNLESS SPECIFIED BY THE PATIENT'S PHYSICIAN . OTHERWISE IN SPITE OF THIS DISAPPOINTMENT , IT SEEMS WE HAVE 203.
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