Therapeutics
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Subject Areas on Research
- A Beginner's Guide to Understanding Curative Therapies.
- Adherence to explicit strategies for common medical conditions.
- Between-hospital variation in treatment and outcomes in extremely preterm infants.
- Considerations of net present value in policy making regarding diagnostic and therapeutic technologies.
- Enabling Technologies for Personalized and Precision Medicine.
- Engineering life: building a fab for biology.
- Full disclosure--out-of-pocket costs as side effects.
- Guidelines on the use of therapeutic apheresis in clinical practice--evidence-based approach from the Apheresis Applications Committee of the American Society for Apheresis.
- Madness and medicine: trends in American medical therapeutics for insanity, 1820-1860.
- Marketing child survival.
- Medicare prospective payment and the use of medical technologies in hospitals.
- Practical implementation of the guidelines for unstable angina/non-ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction in the emergency department: a scientific statement from the American Heart Association Council on Clinical Cardiology (Subcommittee on Acute Cardiac Care), Council on Cardiovascular Nursing, and Quality of Care and Outcomes Research Interdisciplinary Working Group, in Collaboration With the Society of Chest Pain Centers.
- Prognostic Factors of Hepatosplenic T-cell Lymphoma: Clinicopathologic Study of 28 Cases.
- Public preferences for prevention versus cure: what if an ounce of prevention is worth only an ounce of cure?
- Serum levels of TARC, MDC, IL-10, and soluble CD163 in Hodgkin lymphoma: a SWOG S0816 correlative study.
- Stereotactic body radiotherapy reirradiation for recurrent epidural spinal metastases.
- Therapeutic apheresis before and after kidney transplantation.
- Tying clinical research to patient care by use of an observational database.
- Veterans Administration Acute Stroke (VASt) Study: lack of race/ethnic-based differences in utilization of stroke-related procedures or services.
- When Can Nonrandomized Studies Support Valid Inference Regarding Effectiveness or Safety of New Medical Treatments?
- When Can We Rely on Real-World Evidence to Evaluate New Medical Treatments?
- When Can We Trust Real-World Data To Evaluate New Medical Treatments?
- Why people refuse to make tradeoffs in person tradeoff elicitations: a matter of perspective?
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Keywords of People
- Cohen-Wolkowiez, Michael, Kiser-Arena Distinguished Professor, Pediatrics, Infectious Diseases
- Shih, Yu Ru, Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, Orthopaedic Surgery
- Thielman, Samuel B., Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Psychiatry, Child & Family Mental Health & Community Psychiatry
- Zafar, Syed Yousuf, Adjunct Professor in the Department of Medicine, Duke Science & Society