Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1992: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, One Hundred Second Congress, First Session, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1991 - 1056 pages |
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... cancer incidence or , more specifically , to leuke- mia . Dr. ROPER . Yes , sir . Senator SPECTER . I would be interested to know if you have any insights into that issue . Dr. ROPER . I do not have personal insights . I am quite ...
... cancer incidence or , more specifically , to leuke- mia . Dr. ROPER . Yes , sir . Senator SPECTER . I would be interested to know if you have any insights into that issue . Dr. ROPER . I do not have personal insights . I am quite ...
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... CANCER Question . The FY 1992 budget requests $ 50 million for the Breast and Cervical Cancer Mortality Prevention Act . How many State grants for comprehensive screening programs will be awarded in FY 1991 and how many will be awarded ...
... CANCER Question . The FY 1992 budget requests $ 50 million for the Breast and Cervical Cancer Mortality Prevention Act . How many State grants for comprehensive screening programs will be awarded in FY 1991 and how many will be awarded ...
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... cancer . For many , financial barriers are important . For others , lack of knowledge on the part of the woman or her health care provider may contribute to not being screened . It is important to point out that mortality from breast cancer ...
... cancer . For many , financial barriers are important . For others , lack of knowledge on the part of the woman or her health care provider may contribute to not being screened . It is important to point out that mortality from breast cancer ...
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... cancer , breast cancer , cervical cancer , colorectal cancer and cirrhosis . In West Virginia , the pattern is similar , with 53 % of the deaths due to these nine diseases . Specifically , West Virginia has been found to rank 3rd in ...
... cancer , breast cancer , cervical cancer , colorectal cancer and cirrhosis . In West Virginia , the pattern is similar , with 53 % of the deaths due to these nine diseases . Specifically , West Virginia has been found to rank 3rd in ...
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... cancer patients , and I am wondering if you have any knowledge of that , and can you com- ment on that at all ? Dr. LESHNER . I am familiar with the study that was done . I can give you a more detailed explanation of that for the record ...
... cancer patients , and I am wondering if you have any knowledge of that , and can you com- ment on that at all ? Dr. LESHNER . I am familiar with the study that was done . I can give you a more detailed explanation of that for the record ...
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Page 128 - Se¿'ices; and $2.42 billion for Payments to States for Foster Care and Adoption Assistance. The full authorization of $2.8 billion is requested for the Social Services Block Grant to continue support for a variety of social services in each State. Within the Human Development Services request, strengthening the family is a primary concern. Increases have been requested: to increase preventive and reunification services for children and their families, to expand Head Start enrollment, and to address...
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