THE NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH AFFORDABLE CANCER TECHNOLOGIES PROGRAM: IMPROVING ACCESS TO RESOURCE-APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGIES FOR CANCER DETECTION, DIAGNOSIS, MONITORING, AND TREATMENT IN LOW- AND MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES

The National Institutes of Health Affordable Cancer Technologies Program: Improving Access to Resource-Appropriate Technologies for Cancer Detection, Diagnosis, Monitoring, and Treatment in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

Point-of-care (POC) technologies have proved valuable in Dryer Filter Support cancer detection, diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment in the developed world, and have shown promise in low-and-middle-income countries (LMIC) as well.Despite this promise, the unique design constraints presented in low-resource settings, coupled with the variety of coun

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Open challenges for the automatic synthesis of clinical trials

Abstract Objective An important criterion for selecting clinical trials to be compared in systematic reviews and meta-analyses is that they measure the FK same outcomes.However, this represents a challenge as there is a wide variety of outcomes, and it is difficult to standardize them for comparing clinical trials containing them.To address this ch

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