Fatalistic attitudes (the belief that cancer is neither preventable nor survivable) also appear to be more common in smokers (Niederdeppe and Levy, 2007), and are reported more frequently by cancer patients who continue smoking after their diagnosis than in those who quit (Schnoll et al, 2002;...
Data from Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) and Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) indicated that over 90% of potentially survivable deaths were due to hemorrhage3,4, which underscores the need for adequate resuscitation fluid and blood products at the point of injury. Although the current transportation...
Fatalistic attitudes (the belief that cancer is neither preventable nor survivable) also appear to be more common in smokers (Niederdeppe and Levy, 2007), and are reported more frequently by cancer patients who continue smoking after their diagnosis than in those who quit (Schnoll et al, 2002;...
many of which normally serve other essential roles in mitosis; this observation suggested that pre-existing cellular pathways were being hijacked by cancer cells to aid in managing the extra centrosomal load and to reap the collateral benefits that ensue from the “survivable” aneuploidy that centros...