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Citation: Trials 2017 18(Suppl 1):200
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Know your patient: psychological drivers of decision making
This is a commentary on “Attitudes of legal guardians of ventilated ICU patients toward the process of decision making associated with invasive nonlife-saving procedures” by Michael Kuniavsky, Freda DeKeyser G...
Citation: Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2012 1:37 -
33rd Annual Meeting & Pre-Conference Programs of the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC 2018)
Citation: Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer 2018 6(Suppl 1):114 -
The dawn of physiological closed-loop ventilation—a review
The level of automation in mechanical ventilation has been steadily increasing over the last few decades. There has recently been renewed interest in physiological closed-loop control of ventilation. The devel...
Citation: Critical Care 2020 24:121 -
Reviewer Acknowledgements 2015
Parasites & Vectors would like to thank everyone who reviewed for the journal in 2015.
Citation: Parasites & Vectors 2016 9:133 -
Anorectal emergencies: WSES-AAST guidelines
Anorectal emergencies comprise a wide variety of diseases that share common symptoms, i.e., anorectal pain or bleeding and might require immediate management. While most of the underlying conditions do not nee...
Citation: World Journal of Emergency Surgery 2021 16:48 -
Mammographic density and breast cancer: a comparison of related and unrelated controls in the Breast Cancer Family Registry
Percent mammographic density (PMD) is a strong and highly heritable risk factor for breast cancer. Studies of the role of PMD in familial breast cancer may require controls, such as the sisters of cases, selec...
Citation: Breast Cancer Research 2013 15:R43 -
Hormone replacement therapy and false positive recall in the Million Women Study: patterns of use, hormonal constituents and consistency of effect
Current and recent users of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) have an increased risk of being recalled to assessment at mammography without breast cancer being diagnosed ('false positive recall'), but there is...
Citation: Breast Cancer Research 2005 8:R8 -
The association of age at menarche and adult height with mammographic density in the International Consortium of Mammographic Density
Early age at menarche and tall stature are associated with increased breast cancer risk. We examined whether these associations were also positively associated with mammographic density, a strong marker of bre...
Citation: Breast Cancer Research 2022 24:49 -
A genome-wide linkage study of mammographic density, a risk factor for breast cancer
Mammographic breast density is a highly heritable (h2 > 0.6) and strong risk factor for breast cancer. We conducted a genome-wide linkage study to identify loci influencing mammographic breast density (MD).
Citation: Breast Cancer Research 2011 13:R132 -
Promoting deceased organ and tissue donation registration in family physician waiting rooms (RegisterNow-1): a pragmatic stepped-wedge, cluster randomized controlled registry trial
The shortage of available organs for life-saving transplants persists worldwide. While a majority support donating their organs or tissue when they die, many have not registered their wish to do so. When regis...
Citation: BMC Medicine 2022 20:75 -
Mammographic density assessed on paired raw and processed digital images and on paired screen-film and digital images across three mammography systems
Inter-women and intra-women comparisons of mammographic density (MD) are needed in research, clinical and screening applications; however, MD measurements are influenced by mammography modality (screen film/di...
Citation: Breast Cancer Research 2016 18:130 -
Promoting deceased organ and tissue donation registration in family physician waiting rooms (RegisterNow-1 trial): study protocol for a pragmatic, stepped-wedge, cluster randomized controlled registry
There is a worldwide shortage of organs available for transplant, leading to preventable mortality associated with end-stage organ disease. While most citizens in many countries with an intent-to-donate “opt-i...
Citation: Trials 2017 18:610