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Current and future uses of digital pathology in oncology.
Eugenics-evolutionary nonsense?
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[Statistical analysis of recovery from sudden deafness among treatment groups].
Breaking down barriers: Decoding archetypes in hospital medicine research.
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Validation of scales measuring attitudes and norms related to mammography screening in women veterans.
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Competitive testing of health behavior theories: how do benefits, barriers, subjective norm, and intention influence mammography behavior?
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Too much of a good thing? Physician practices and patient willingness for less frequent pap test screening intervals.
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One in four California adolescent girls have had human papillomavirus vaccination.
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Reactions of women underscreened for cervical cancer who received unsolicited human papillomavirus self-sampling kits.
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Patient-reported barriers are associated with lower hepatocellular carcinoma surveillance rates in patients with cirrhosis.
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Practice patterns and attitudes of primary care providers and barriers to surveillance of hepatocellular carcinoma in patients with cirrhosis.
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Evaluating the Validity of the Risk Perception Survey for Developing Diabetes Scale in a Safety-Net Clinic Population of English and Spanish Speakers.
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Residents and Fellows’ Confidence in Prescribing Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP)
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