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    Why should cancer patients participate in clinical trials?
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    Primary care physicians can help their cancer patients decide whether to enter a clinical trial of an experimental treatment by frankly discussing the pros and cons.

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    Movement disorder in a 56-year-old woman
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    What is the likely cause of this patient’s symptoms? A self-quiz on a clinical case.

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    Ultrasound shows promise for osteoporosis screening, but before the medical community embraces it, many questions need to be answered.

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