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Regional socioeconomic disparities in outcomes for workers with low back pain in the United States.
Hair mercury levels, intake of omega-3 fatty acids and ovarian reserve among women attending a fertility center.
Comparing the Validity of Self-Report and Urinalysis for Substance Use among Former Inmates in the Northeastern United States.
A description of patient- and rheumatologist-reported depression symptoms in an American rheumatoid arthritis registry population.
Does increasing insurance improve outcomes for US cancer patients?
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Does increasing insurance improve outcomes for US cancer patients?
Smith JK, Ng SC, Zhou Z, Carroll JE, McDade TP, Shah SA, Tseng JF. Does increasing insurance improve outcomes for US cancer patients? J Surg Res. 2013 Nov; 185(1):15-20.
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Adult
Female
Humans
Incidence
Insurance, Health
Male
Medically Uninsured
Neoplasm Staging
Neoplasms
Proportional Hazards Models
SEER Program
United States
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James E Carroll Jr. MD