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Family history is still relevant, being a proxy for genetic, environmental, and behavioral risks to health.
- Disparities in prostate cancer in African American men: What primary care physicians can do
Both biologic and socioeconomic factors may be to blame. Better screening may help to close the gap.
- Lung cancer screening: One step forward
I never expected, perhaps naively, that cancer screening would be so challenging and contentious.
- A geriatric patient-centered medical home: How to obtain NCQA certification
Applying for certification is hard work but, if accompanied by real changes to your practice, should improve the care you deliver.
- The rationale for, and design of, a lung cancer screening program
We are entering a new era in which lung cancer screening may be considered the standard of care.
- Correction
An error appeared in “Advances in the management of PML: focus on natalizumab” (Fox R. Cleve Clin J Med 2011; 78[suppl 2]:S33–S37).