A newly published opinion from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) Committee on Gynecologic Practice encourages ob/gyns to recommend colorectal cancer screening to their patients, beginning at age 50, with repeat screenings every 10 years thereafter.Contemporary OB/GYN Staff...
.003), gender (women vs men P=.01), and academic level (resident vs attending P=.03): younger, resident, and female physicians provided more correct answers.CONCLUSION: Difference in colorectal cancer screening knowledge between residents and attendings contributes to less than effective screening...
This first step of their screening campaign was performed on a transformed variant of hPSCs previously documented as a surrogate model of cancer stem cells, exhibiting a differentiation blockade and enhanced self-renewal properties [11,25,26]. The pluripotency factor OCT4 was used as a readout ...