blood

Interviews and expert commentary tagged “blood” — the latest oncology research and clinical practice from the Audio Journal of Oncology.

Large Risk Reduction For Rivaroxaban In Blood Clot Prevention
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Large Risk Reduction For Rivaroxaban In Blood Clot Prevention

Bengt Eriksson REFERENCE: Abstract 6, American Society of Hematology Annual Meeting, December 8-11 2007, Atlanta BENGT ERIKSSON, Gothenburg University In a large phase III trial of patients having a h

9 December 2007
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Protective Cardiovascular Benefit for Women on HRT For Natural Menopause
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Protective Cardiovascular Benefit for Women on HRT For Natural Menopause

George Sopko

6 November 2007
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ASCO Audio Journal of Oncology – August 1st 2006
Audio Journal of Oncology

ASCO Audio Journal of Oncology – August 1st 2006

John Neoptolemos Wilko Weichert Christophe Nemos Pancreatic Cancer: Adjuvant Chemotherapy Improves Outlook for Patients with Resectable Tumors – ESPAC Trial Results REFERENCE: National Cancer Re

30 July 2006
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Salt Substitute Substantially Lowers Blood Pressure Among High-Risk Individuals
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Salt Substitute Substantially Lowers Blood Pressure Among High-Risk Individuals

Bruce Neal, The George Institute, University of Sydney Late Breaking Clinical Trials, ACC Atlanta 2006, Sunday 12th March 2006 Because high levels of salt consumption in rural areas of northern China

14 March 2006
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Engineered Blood Vessels Coming down the Pipe
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Engineered Blood Vessels Coming down the Pipe

Todd McAllister Blood vessels made through tissue engineering are being trialled in humans and may provide a future source of grafts from coronary applications. That is the latest from a California-ba

17 November 2005
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Hypertension: Pressure Different at the Centre
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Hypertension: Pressure Different at the Centre

Bryan Williams Bryan Williams, University of Leicester Measuring blood pressure with a cuff around the arm does not always give a clear picture of what’s happening in the aorta. The CAFE study f

16 November 2005
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