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    Influence of Patient Preferences and Local Health System Characteristics on the Place of Death by Pritchard, Robert S., Fisher, Elliott S., Teno, Joan M., Sharp, Sandra M., Reding, Douglas J., Knaus, William A., Wennberg, John E., Lynn, Joanne

    “…OBJECTIVE: To examine the degree to which variation in place of death is explained by differences in the characteristics of patients, including preferences for…”
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    The Upper Midwest Health Study: a case-control study of primary intracranial gliomas in farm and rural residents by Ruder, A M, Waters, M A, Carreón, T, Butler, M A, Davis-King, K E, Calvert, G M, Schulte, P A, Ward, E M, Connally, L B, Lu, J, Wall, D, Zivkovich, Z, Heineman, E F, Mandel, J S, Morton, R F, Reding, D J, Rosenman, K D

    Published in Journal of agricultural safety and health (01-11-2006)
    “…Since several studies indicated that farmers and agricultural workers had an excess risk of brain cancer, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and…”
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    Electronic structure of hydrothermally synthesized single crystal U0.22Th0.78O2 by Turner, D. B., Kelly, T. D., Peterson, G. R., Reding, J. D., Hengehold, R. L., Mann, J. M., Kolis, J. W., Zhang, X., Dowben, P. A., Petrosky, J. C.

    Published in physica status solidi (b) (01-10-2016)
    “…Single crystals of ThO2, UO2, and their solid solutions, UxTh1–xO2, have been obtained through various hydrothermal growth conditions. This technique offers…”
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    Genetics of Prostate Cancer by Zhang, Kai Qi, Salzman, Sherry A, Reding, D J, Suarez, Brian K, Catalona, William J, Burmester, James K

    Published in Clinical medicine & research (01-01-2003)
    “…Prostate cancer is the most frequently diagnosed visceral cancer of men, responsible for approximately 40,000 deaths in adult males per year. To identify the…”
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    Expression and initial promoter characterization of PCAN1 in retinal tissue and prostate cell lines by Cross, D, Reding, D J, Salzman, S A, Zhang, K Q, Catalona, W J, Burke, J, Burmester, J K

    “…Prostate cancer is the most frequently diagnosed neoplasia in men and one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths in men over 60. In an effort to…”
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    Identification of a gene frequently mutated in prostate tumors by Reding, D J, Zhang, K Q, Salzman, S A, Thomalla, J V, Riepe, R E, Suarez, B K, Catalona, W J, Burmester, J K

    “…Although prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death for men in the United States, the genetics of tumor development are poorly understood…”
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    The treatment of older adult patients with acute myeloid leukemia by triple infusion chemotherapy by Friedenberg, W R, Miller, H J, Marx, Jr, J J, Schloesser, L L, Reding, D J, Mazza, J J, Hocking, W G, Mercier, R J, Raich, P C, Cassileth, P A

    Published in American journal of clinical oncology (01-04-1995)
    “…Adult patients (> or = 56 years old) with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) received induction therapy consisting of daunorubicin (60 mg/m2), etoposide (80 mg/m2),…”
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    Lessons learned: geographic information systems and farmworkers in the Lake States by Vela Acosta, M S, Reding, D J, Cooper, S P, Gunderson, P

    Published in Journal of agricultural safety and health (01-02-2005)
    “…Agencies serving the estimated 42,000 to 137,000 migrant and seasonal farmworkers in the Lake States (Wisconsin, Michigan, and Minnesota) face distinct…”
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    Hematopoietic growth factors. A promising future for use in bone marrow dysfunction by Mazza, J J, Reding, D J, Plank, G S

    Published in Postgraduate medicine (01-06-1992)
    “…The clinical future of hematopoietic growth factors appears promising. They will probably achieve broad clinical application in a wide variety of hematologic…”
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    Electronic structure of hydrothermally synthesized single crystal U sub(0.22)Th sub(0.78)O sub(2) by Turner, D B, Kelly, T D, Peterson, G R, Reding, J D, Hengehold, R L, Mann, J M, Kolis, J W, Zhang, X, Dowben, P A, Petrosky, J C

    “…Single crystals of ThO sub(2), UO sub(2), and their solid solutions, U sub(x)Th sub(1-x)O sub(2), have been obtained through various hydrothermal growth…”
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    Results of a rural breast health education demonstration project by Reding, D J, Huber, J A, Lappe, K A

    Published in Cancer practice (01-09-1995)
    “…The Healthy People 2000-National Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Objectives call for an increase in breast health education to the public to increase…”
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    Cancer education interventions for rural populations by Reding, D J, Krauska, M L, Lappe, K A, Fischer, V V

    Published in Cancer practice (01-09-1994)
    “…To respond to major needs expressed by 15 farm family focus group participants, education interventions were designed to overcome barriers to primary…”
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    Historical Prostate Cancer Screening and Treatment Outcomes from a Single Institution by Cross, Deanna S, Ritter, Mark, Reding, Douglas J

    Published in Clinical medicine & research (01-08-2012)
    “…To quantify outcomes of individuals diagnosed and treated for prostate cancer in a single institution. Retrospective electronic chart abstraction. Marshfield…”
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    Teens teach skin cancer prevention by Reding, D J, Fischer, V, Gunderson, P, Lappe, K, Anderson, H, Calvert, G

    Published in The Journal of rural health (01-01-1996)
    “…Cumulative sun exposure has been linked to about 95 percent of all skin cancers. Farmers and their families, by nature of their occupations, are exposed to an…”
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