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  1. PM 2.5Evidence Links Particulate Air Pollution to Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
    Audio Journal of Oncology

    PM 2.5Evidence Links Particulate Air Pollution to Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

    Audio Journal of Oncology September 9, 2022 By Peter M Goodwin PARIS, France—Particulate air pollution was identified as a key step in malignant transformation from benign DNA to non-small cell lung c

    04/10/2022
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  2. AUDIO JOURNAL OF ONCOLOGY—“PM 2.5” Evidence Links Particulate Air Pollution to Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
    Audio Journal of Oncology

    AUDIO JOURNAL OF ONCOLOGY—“PM 2.5” Evidence Links Particulate Air Pollution to Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

    PARIS, France—Particulate air pollution was identified as a key step in malignant transformation from benign DNA to non-small cell lung cancer according to a report delivered to the 2022 Congress of t

    03/10/2022
    7:14
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  3. How Babies Use Object Permanence To Get What They Want
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    How Babies Use Object Permanence To Get What They Want

    How Babies Use Object Permanence To Get What They Want 2022: A report from the journal: Pediatric Physical Therapy Regina Harbourne PhD, PT, PCS, FAPTA, Associate Professor in the Department of Physic

    04/08/2022
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  4. How Babies Use Object Permanence To Get What They Want
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    How Babies Use Object Permanence To Get What They Want

    How Babies Use Object Permanence To Get What They Want 2022: A report from the journal: Pediatric Physical Therapy Regina Harbourne PhD, PT, PCS, FAPTA, Associate Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy at Rangos School of Health Sciences, in Duquesne University, Pittsburgh USA, talks about her group’s research investigating motor and cognitive development in […]

    04/08/2022
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  5. CT Screening Cuts Lung Cancer Deaths 24-Per Cent Second Study Confirms
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    CT Screening Cuts Lung Cancer Deaths 24-Per Cent Second Study Confirms

    UK & NETHERLANDS—Following the the AJO Podcast interview with Professor Harry de Koning MD PhD, from the Erasmus University in Rotterdam, who discussed his research published in the New England Jo

    24/02/2020
    20 mins
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  6. CT Screening Cuts Lung Cancer Deaths 24-Per Cent Second Study Confirms
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    CT Screening Cuts Lung Cancer Deaths 24-Per Cent Second Study Confirms

    UK & NETHERLANDS—Following the the AJO Podcast interview with Professor Harry de Koning MD PhD, from the Erasmus University in Rotterdam, who discussed his research published in the New England Journal of Medicine that supports the widespread introduction of computed tomographic (CT) screening to detect lung cancer, this edition of the podcast hears from Professor […]

    24/02/2020
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  7. Volume CT Lung Cancer Screening Cuts Cancer Deaths 24 Per Cent
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    Volume CT Lung Cancer Screening Cuts Cancer Deaths 24 Per Cent

    Second Study Confirms Lung Cancer CT Screening Cuts Deaths NETHERLANDS—Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam—Research published in the New England Journal of Medicine has confirmed the viability of computed tomographic (CT) screening for detecting cases of lung cancer early in high-risk individuals—namely those who smoke heavily and or have done so for decades. A big new […]

    07/02/2020
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  8. Volume CT Lung Cancer Screening Cuts Cancer Deaths 24 Per Cent
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    Volume CT Lung Cancer Screening Cuts Cancer Deaths 24 Per Cent

    Second Study Confirms Lung Cancer CT Screening Cuts Deaths NETHERLANDS—Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam—Research published in the New England Journal of Medicine has confirmed the viabilit

    07/02/2020
    16:39
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  9. New Front Line Standard for Older Patients with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
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    New Front Line Standard for Older Patients with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia

    Audio Journal of Oncology SAN DIEGO—The first-line treatment of choice for older patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) should now be single agent ibrutinib according to conclu

    24/01/2020
    3:00
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  10. New Front Line Standard for Older Patients with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
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    New Front Line Standard for Older Patients with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia

      Audio Journal of Oncology   SAN DIEGO—The first-line treatment of choice for older patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) should now be single agent ibrutinib according to conclusions drawn from the Alliance North American Intergroup Study A041202 reported at the 2018 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Hematology (ASH). “Unless there is a […]

    24/01/2020
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  11. Microbiome Diversity Key To Survival After Allogeneic Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation
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    Microbiome Diversity Key To Survival After Allogeneic Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation

    Microbiome Diversity Key To Survival After Allogeneic Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation The Audio Journal of Oncology Podcast SAN DIEGO—Overall survival after allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplant

    14/01/2020
    10:00
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  12. Microbiome Diversity Key To Survival After Allogeneic Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation
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    Microbiome Diversity Key To Survival After Allogeneic Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation

    Microbiome Diversity Key To Survival After Allogeneic Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation The Audio Journal of Oncology Podcast SAN DIEGO—Overall survival after allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (allo-HCT) was found to be adversely influenced by a lack of diversity in the intestinal microbiota—before, during and after the transplant—in a study from four research centers in three countries reported […]

    14/01/2020
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