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factors such as age, gender, smoking history, and presence of gross versus microscopic hematuria compared to a model incorporating the same risk factors along ...
... smokers will be excluded. Patients who have received oral or swallowed steroids within the past 6 weeks will be excluded. Participating Mayo Clinic ...
any smoking status, e.g. current, former, or never; co-morbid conditions, e.g. COPD; Nodule size ≥ 4 mm and ≤ 30 mm (up to Stage 2B eligible), any ...
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Heavy caffeine use also is associated with an increased risk of other addictive behaviors, like smoking and alcohol abuse. People who routinely consume ...
Smoking; Heart disease; Diabetes; Autonomic disorders; Other conditions or medications (except birth control or at the discretion of the PI) that might normally ...
CAR-T cell therapy is a treatment that uses genetically altered immune cells to fight cancer. Learn how it works, why it's done and what results may show.
Smoking; Use of anabolic steroids or corticosteroids (within 3 months). Participating Mayo Clinic locations. Study statuses change often. Please contact the ...
If you smoke, quit. Ask a health care professional about resources to help you quit smoking. Joining a support group may be helpful. Avoid or limit alcohol ...
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