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    Comparative Economics of a 12-Gene Assay for Predicting Risk of Recurrence in Stage II Colon Cancer by Alberts, Steven R., Yu, Tiffany M., Behrens, Robert J., Renfro, Lindsay A., Srivastava, Geetika, Soori, Gamini S., Dakhil, Shaker R., Mowat, Rex B., Kuebler, John P., Kim, George P., Mazurczak, Miroslaw A., Hornberger, John

    Published in PharmacoEconomics (01-12-2014)
    “…Background Prior economic analysis that compared the 12-gene assay to published patterns of care predicted the assay would improve outcomes while lowering…”
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    Evaluation of shark cartilage in patients with advanced cancer : A north central cancer treatment group trial by LOPRINZI, Charles L, LEVITT, Ralph, MAZURCZAK, Miroslaw A, BERG, Alan R, KIM, George P, BARTON, Debra L, SLOAN, Jeff A, ATHERTON, Pam J, SMITH, Denise J, DAKHIL, Shaker R, MOORE, Dennis F, KROOK, James E, ROWLAND, Kendrith M

    Published in Cancer (01-07-2005)
    “…Shark cartilage has been a popular complementary or alternative medicine intervention. The basis for this popularity is the claim that sharks rarely get cancer…”
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    The therapeutic application of melatonin in supportive care and palliative medicine by Mahmoud, Fade, Sarhill, Nabeel, Mazurczak, Miroslaw A.

    “…Melatonin is a hormone produced mainly in the pineal gland. Plasma levels exhibit a circadian variation with the highest concentration occurring at night. The…”
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    Evaluation of shark cartilage in patients with advanced cancer by Loprinzi, Charles L., Levitt, Ralph, Barton, Debra L., Sloan, Jeff A., Atherton, Pam J., Smith, Denise J., Dakhil, Shaker R., Moore, Dennis F., Krook, James E., Rowland, Kendrith M., Mazurczak, Miroslaw A., Berg, Alan R., Kim, George P.

    Published in Cancer (01-07-2005)
    “…BACKGROUND Shark cartilage has been a popular complementary or alternative medicine intervention. The basis for this popularity is the claim that sharks rarely…”
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