Resultados de la búsqueda 1021-1030 of 11296 for Epilepsy (Partial Onset)
Other aims of this study include investigating whether treating both males and females with the same duration of chemotherapy maintains outcomes for males ...
Hypotheses: Caregivers will have traits and behaviors pre-transplant that will predict caregiver readiness, quality of life, and transplant recipient outcomes.
Patients with known EGFR (Epidermal growth factor receptor) tyrosine kinase (TK) activating mutations and anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) rearrangements are ...
The purpose of this study is to learn about the effects of three study medicines (encorafenib, cetuximab, and pembrolizumab) given together for the ...
Mayo Clinic Clinical Genomics uses genomic testing to develop knowledge about a person's DNA to help predict, prevent, diagnose and treat disease.
Rochester, Minn. This phase II trial studies how well inotuzumab ozogamicin works in treating younger patients with CD22 positive B acute lymphoblastic leukemia ...
The purpose of this study is to collect patient and family DNA and disease data to learn more about how changes in certain genes may be linked to cancer.
A Study to Evaluate Analgesic Use and Duration for Pediatric Long Bone Fractures. Rochester, Minn. The purpose of this study is to develop an evidenced-based ...
Evaluate the influence of the critical shoulder angle (CSA) on outcomes after total anatomic shoulder arthroplasty; and; Evaluate the influence of the critical ...
Rochester, Minn. Falls are common and catastrophic in cancer patients. Cancer patients are vulnerable to falls due to muscle loss. In prescribing exercise in a ...
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