Index by author
Francis, Gary S.
- You have accessAdjunctive medical therapy for acute coronary syndromesMark Robbins, MD, Joel P. Reginelli, MD and Gary S. Francis, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2000, 67 (3) 205-213;
Aspirin, nitrates, beta-blockcrs, ACE inhibitors, statins, and intraaortic balloon pumps all have important roles.
- You have accessAdjunctive medical therapy for acute coronary syndromesMark Robbins, MD, Joel P. Reginelli, MD and Gary S. Francis, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2000, 67 (3) 205-213;
Aspirin, nitrates, beta-blockcrs, ACE inhibitors, statins, and intraaortic balloon pumps all have important roles.
Graft, David F.
- You have accessNew therapies for allergic rhinitisDavid F. Graft, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2000, 67 (3) 165-168;
Nearly one fourth of Americans have allergic rhinitis. Newer medications are more effective and have fewer side effects.
Kaneko, F. J. Takao
- You have accessPrimary pulmonary hypertension: Update on pathogenesis and novel therapiesAlejandro C. Arroliga, MD, Raed A. Dweik, MD, F. J. Takao Kaneko, MD and Serpil C. Erzurum, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2000, 67 (3) 175-190;
Research into biochemical derangements, and new therapies that prolong survival.
Markman, Maurie
- You have accessHow new technology is changing mammography and breast cancer managementGilda Cardenosa, MD, MS, William A. Chilcote, MD, Mary A. Barry, RN, Christine A. Quinn, MD and Mary G. Foglietti, RNCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2000, 67 (3) 191-202;
Improved detection now allows a tailored approach to abnormal findings.
Moore, Cindy
- You have accessShould everyone over age 75 take a multivitamin?Cindy Moore, MS, RD, LD, FADACleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2000, 67 (3) 155-156;
Many—perhaps most—seniors are at risk of malnutrition, but age should not be the sole criterion.
Pashkow, Fredric J.
- You have accessIn preventive cardiology there is no ‘One True Thing’Fredric J. Pashkow, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2000, 67 (3) 159-162;
In preventing coronary artery disease, the only approach that works is multifactorial, focusing on permanent changes in diet, exercise, and stress management.
Quinn, Christine A.
- You have accessHow new technology is changing mammography and breast cancer managementGilda Cardenosa, MD, MS, William A. Chilcote, MD, Mary A. Barry, RN, Christine A. Quinn, MD and Mary G. Foglietti, RNCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2000, 67 (3) 191-202;
Improved detection now allows a tailored approach to abnormal findings.
Reginelli, Joel P.
- You have accessAdjunctive medical therapy for acute coronary syndromesMark Robbins, MD, Joel P. Reginelli, MD and Gary S. Francis, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2000, 67 (3) 205-213;
Aspirin, nitrates, beta-blockcrs, ACE inhibitors, statins, and intraaortic balloon pumps all have important roles.
Robbins, Mark
- You have accessAdjunctive medical therapy for acute coronary syndromesMark Robbins, MD, Joel P. Reginelli, MD and Gary S. Francis, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2000, 67 (3) 205-213;
Aspirin, nitrates, beta-blockcrs, ACE inhibitors, statins, and intraaortic balloon pumps all have important roles.
Sprecher, Dennis L.
- You have accessWhere to draw the line using statins: Lessons from 4S to AFCAPS/TexCAPSDennis L. Sprecher, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine March 2000, 67 (3) 169-171;
For patients at low risk, a treatment that is beneficial statistically may not be practical or economical. But how should this question be decided? And who should decide?