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Taiwanese Female Vegetarians Have Lower Lipoprotein-Associated Phospholipase A2 Compared with Omnivores

Chen CW, Lin CT, Lin YL, Lin TK, Lin CL

PURPOSE: Many studies supported that vegetarians have a lower risk of cardiac diseases and mortality, partly due to better blood pressure and serum cholesterol profiles. However, the inflammatory markers, especially...
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BRCA1/2 mutation status in patients with metachronous breast and ovarian malignancies: clues towards the implementation of genetic counseling

Chao A, Lin YH, Yang LY, Wu RC, Chang WY, Chang PY, Chang SC, Lin CY, Huang HJ, Lin CT, Chou HH, Huang KG, Kuo WL, Chang TC, Lai CH

Objective: The characteristics of patients with metachronous breast and ovarian malignancies and the pathogenic role of BRCA1/2 mutations remain poorly understood. We investigated these issues through a review of hospital...
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Maintenance of pegylated liposomal doxorubicin/carboplatin in patients with advanced ovarian cancer: randomized study of an Asian Gynecologic Oncology Group

Lai CH, Vallikad E, Lin H, Yang LY, Jung SM, Liu HE, Ou YC, Chou HH, Lin CT, Huang HJ, Huang KG, Qiu J, Hung YC, Wu TI, Chang WY, Tan KT, Lin CY, Chao A, Chang CJ

Objectives: An Asian Gynecologic Oncology Group phase III randomized trial was conducted to determine whether maintenance chemotherapy could improve progression-free survival (PFS) in stages III/IV ovarian cancer. Methods: Between 2007 and...
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Retrospective study of the clinical effects of acupuncture on cervical neurological diseases in dogs

Liu CM, Chang FC, Lin CT

This study was conducted to evaluate new acupuncture protocols for the clinical treatment of cervical spinal cord diseases in 19 dogs. Three treatment options containing Jing-jiaji (cervical jiaji) were developed...
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