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  • The ASCO provisional clinical opinion (PCO) provides guidelines for healthcare providers on identifying and managing patients and families at risk for pancreatic adenocarcinoma.
  • An expert panel systematically reviewed literature from 1998 to 2018 and emphasized the importance of assessing family cancer history to determine hereditary risk.
  • Patients with familial pancreatic cancer (FPC) criteria and those with genetic susceptibility should be considered for genetic testing and pancreatic cancer screening, with discussions of benefits and limitations.
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Psychology is in the early stages of examining a crisis of replicability stemming from several high-profile failures to replicate studies in experimental psychology. This important conversation has largely been focused on social psychology, with some active participation from cognitive psychology. Nevertheless, several other major domains of psychological science-including clinical science-have remained insulated from this discussion.

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Purpose Percutaneous remote access for endovascular aortic repair is an advantageous alternative to open access. Previous surgery in the femoral region and the presence of synthetic vascular grafts in the femoral/iliac arteries represent major limitations to percutaneous remote access. The aim of this study was to evaluate an original technique used for enabling percutaneous remote access for thoracic or abdominal endovascular aortic repair in patients with scar tissue and/or a vascular graft in the groin.

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In establishing prognostic models, often aided by machine learning methods, much effort is concentrated in identifying good predictors. However, the same level of rigor is often absent in improving the outcome side of the models. In this study, we focus on this rather neglected aspect of model development.

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Rationale: Patients with malignant pleural effusions have significant dyspnea and shortened life expectancy. Indwelling pleural catheters allow patients to drain pleural fluid at home and can lead to autopleurodesis. The optimal drainage frequency to achieve autopleurodesis and freedom from catheter has not been determined.

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