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Natural Experiment Examining Impact Of Aggressive Screening And Treatment On Prostate Cancer Mortality In Two Fixed Cohorts From Seattle Area And Connecticut, Grace Lu-Yao, Peter C. Albertsen, Janet L. Stanford, Therese A. Stukel
Natural Experiment Examining Impact Of Aggressive Screening And Treatment On Prostate Cancer Mortality In Two Fixed Cohorts From Seattle Area And Connecticut, Grace Lu-Yao, Peter C. Albertsen, Janet L. Stanford, Therese A. Stukel
Dartmouth Scholarship
To determine whether the more intensive screening and treatment for prostate cancer in the Seattle≠Puget Sound area in 1987≠90 led to lower mortality from prostate cancer than in Connecticut.
Clinical And Epidemiological Correlates Of Genotypes Within The Mycobacterium Avium Complex Defined By Restriction And Sequence Analysis Of Hsp65, Sandra C. Smole, Fionnuala Mcaleese, Jutamas Ngampasutadol, C. Fordham Von Reyn, Robert D. Arbeit
Clinical And Epidemiological Correlates Of Genotypes Within The Mycobacterium Avium Complex Defined By Restriction And Sequence Analysis Of Hsp65, Sandra C. Smole, Fionnuala Mcaleese, Jutamas Ngampasutadol, C. Fordham Von Reyn, Robert D. Arbeit
Dartmouth Scholarship
Species identification of isolates of the Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) remains a difficult task. Although M. avium and Mycobacterium intracellulare can be identified with expensive, commercially available probes, many MAC isolates remain unresolved, including those representing Mycobacterium lentiflavum as well as other potentially undefined species. PCR restriction analysis (PRA) of the hsp65 gene has been proposed as a rapid and inexpensive approach. We applied PRA to 278 MAC isolates, including 126 from blood of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients, 59 from sputum of HIV-negative patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, 88 from environmental sources, and 5 pulmonary isolates from …