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A National Analysis of Temporal Changes in Prescribing of Testosterone Replacement Therapy Considering Methods of Delivery and Government Regulation

Morton A, Williams M, Perera M, Ranasinghe S, Teloken PE, Williams M, Chung E, Roberts MJ

Purpose: Testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) is commonly used for various causes of androgen deficiency and subsidized by the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) in Australia when appropriate. In response to a...
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Development and Characterization of Reference Materials for Genetic Testing: Focus on Public Partnerships

Kalman LV, Datta V, Williams M, Zook JM, Salit ML, Han JY

Characterized reference materials (RMs) are needed for clinical laboratory test development and validation, quality control procedures, and proficiency testing to assure their quality. In this article, we review the development...
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Robotic pelvic exenteration and extended pelvic resections for locally advanced or synchronous rectal and urological malignancy

Williams M, Perera M, Nouhaud FX, Coughlin G

Purpose: To describe the surgical technique and examine the feasibility and outcomes following robotic pelvic exenteration and extended pelvic resection for rectal and/or urological malignancy. Materials and Methods: We present a...
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Cardiac Phenotyping of SARS-CoV-2 in British Columbia: A Prospective Echo Study With Strain Imaging

Yim J, Tsang MY, Venkataraman A, Balthazaar S, Gin K, Jue J, Nair P, Luong C, Yeung DF, Moss R, Virani SA, McKay J, Williams M, Sayre EC, Abolmaesumi P, Tsang TS

BACKGROUND: There is limited data on the residual echocardiographic findings including strain analysis among post-coronavirus disease (COVID) patients. The aim of our study is to prospectively phenotype post-COVID patients. METHODS: All...
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Blended Infant MassageeParenting Enhancement Program on Recovering Substance-Abusing Mothers' Parenting Stress, Self-Esteem, Depression, Maternal Attachment, and Mother-Infant Interaction

Porter LS, Porter BO, McCoy V, Bango-Sanchez V, Kissel B, Williams M, Nunnewar S

PURPOSE: This study aimed to determine whether a blended Infant MassageeParenting Enhancement Program (IMPEP) improved maternal psychosocial health outcomes (parenting stress, depressive symptoms, self-esteem, maternal attachment) and maternal-infant interaction among...
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