To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of functional neuroimaging in the work-up of patients at specialized Alzheimer disease clinics.A decision model was used... PM Mcmahon,SS Araki,PJ Neumann,... - 《Radiology》 被引量: 681发表: 2000年 How cost-effective are new preventive strategies for cardiov...
Of these factors, fermentable carbohydrates, which are commonly found in sweetened foodstuffs, have been identified as particularly important dietary contributors to dental caries14. Consumption of sweetened foodstuffs can rapidly increase the concentration of carbohydrates in the oral cavity, leading to a ...
HER2+ breast cancer: How to evaluate?. Adv Therapy 26 (Suppl 1), 1–8 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12325-009-0046-1 Download citation Received23 June 2009 Published24 July 2009 Issue DateJuly 2009 DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s12325-009-0046-1 Keywords breast cancer FISH HER2-...
The QS system regulates virulence and biofilm formation by releasing, sensing, and interacting with diffusion molecules55based on cell density in the surrounding environment38.S. mutansutilize this system to communicate with each other as a group rather than as separate individuals. The main mechanism...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of the Arthritis Self-Help Course in reducing the pain of arthritis, the leading cause of disability in the U... JMS Kruger,CG Helmick,LF Callahan,... - 《Archives of Internal Medicine》 被引量: 114发表: 1998年 Problems in the conduct and ana...
David Cox established the proportional-hazards model in 1972 to evaluate how multiple covariates influence the time to failure of a system [29]. Cox proportional-hazards regression is one of the most commonly used regression methods for survival analysis and is used to correlate multiple risk variab...
In a recent study, investigators tried to evaluate the gene responsible for ORAI2 among 1231 glioma samples [94]. The study revealed that ORAI2 expression was prominent in high grade glioma and very low in low grade glioma and patients with higher expression have a poor outcome than those ...
designed to evaluate new treatments’ safety and effectiveness. For Alzheimer’s, clinical trials aim to identify treatments that can delay symptoms, slow cognitive decline, and improve overall quality of life. These trials progress through various phases, from early safety assessments to...
This would enable patients to evaluate their contribution to the research, as well as potentially encourage future participation in research [40]. Discussion By formally appraising qualitative studies about how members of the public engage with orphan drug development, and employing the framework develope...
We included studies involving health research partnerships that (1) developed, used and/or assessed tools (or an element or property of a tool) to evaluate partnership outcomes or impacts [7,44] as an aim of the study; (2) reported conceptual foundations (reference made to at least one TMF...