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CAR-T outcomes for multiple myeloma similar regardless of race, ethnicity
October 30, 2023
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Improving Hypertension Care for Underserved Populations with Remote Patient Monitoring
Hypertension is a growing concern in the U.S. Today, it’s estimated that about 122 million adults – more than half the population over age 20 – hav...
ROJAesROJO: Making wellness and cancer prevention accessible for Hispanic women in North Texas
Aideé Granados developed the idea for ROSAesROJO when undergoing cancer treatment in North Texas in 2013. Aideé, an immigrant from Mexico, observed...
Diabetes Study of Children of Diverse Ethnicity and Race: Study design
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Severe mental illness, race/ethnicity, multimorbidity and mortality following COVID-19 infection: nationally representative cohort study
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The association of COVID-19 with death in people with severe mental illness (SMI), and associations with multimorbidity ...
CAR T-Therapy for Multiple Myeloma Patients: Does Race or Ethnicity Impact Outcome?
CAR T-Therapy for Multiple Myeloma Patients: Does Race or Ethnicity Impact Outcome?
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