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Wildfires are complicating cancer care: Study

The Hill

Nogueira and her colleagues studied data available via the National Cancer Database for individuals 18 years or older who received a lobectomy or pneumonectomy for stages 1 to 3 lung cancer between 2004 and 2021.

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Reemergence of Echinococcus granulosus Infections after 2004 Termination of Control Program in Magallanes Region, Chile

Preventing Chronic Disease

Echinococcus granulosus in Magallanes, Chile

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Former MDPI CEO Dr. Franck Vazquez joins Frontiers

Frontiers

in molecular genetics in 2004 and an M.Sc. He has also served as a council member for the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) and as a member of the board of directors at the Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association (OASPA). The University of Lille awarded Dr. Vazquez a Ph.D. in biochemistry and molecular biology in 2001.

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Five Nobel Prize winners publish scientific article collection for children

Frontiers

Commenting on the Collection, Aaron Ciechanover who was awarded The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2004, said, “Prizes and recognition are not targets that one should aim for. Targeted Degradation of Proteins – the Ubiquitin System , written by Aaron Ciechanover , The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2004.

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CEO shooting suspect shouts at press outside courthouse 

The Hill

Thompson, the healthcare executive, got to UnitedHealth in 2004 and was the leader of UnitedHealthcare, the companys insurance division. Mangione, an Ivy League graduate, was hit with five crimes in the Keystone State after his arrest, per a criminal complaint. Tisch called the shooting a brazen, targeted attack.

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Syphilis cases see first substantial decline in 20 years: Federal data

The Hill

Since 2004, the number of STI infections in the U.S. Though the rate of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) remains high in the U.S., the spread of syphilis appears to be slowing down according to new federal data showing that cases grew by only one percent in 2023 following years of double-digit increases. million STI infections in 2023.

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Less screening, fewer cases: What our audiences should know about breast cancer rates

Association of Health Care Journalists

Researchers at the University of Vermont analyzed over 2 million breast cancer diagnoses from 2004 to 2019 and found that while in situ (non-invasive) breast cancer rates have decreased since 2009, the likelihood of diagnosing breast cancer cases at advanced stages also declined.