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small compared to the total number of 17 million new cancer cases ( https://canceratlas.cancer.org ), childhood cancer survivors have the potential for long lives ahead of them. Therefore, the quality of childhood cancer survivorship is crucial
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consecutive Tg level measurements used to determine Tg-DT. Rates of disease progression or recurrence of DTC. No numerical information was extracted from the figures reported in the study publications. Quality assessment Two authors
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outcome was the quality of care, assessed by the minimal work-up performed between 6 months before to 12 months after the NEN diagnosis, and the first and second treatment received within the 12 months after diagnosis. The conformity to CPG for the work
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Assessment Monitoring Evaluation and Quality Improvement System (AMEQUIS) protocols ( 7 ). The continuous monitoring program will begin to integrate these protocols in 2023. The AMEQUIS is being developed with the assistance of all ERNs by an external public
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spectrometry. All assays were performed in the routine clinical biochemistry laboratories within the Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust and have been regularly validated by internal quality control and external quality assessment. Statistics The primary
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precise analysis of treatment responses and outcomes by reducing bias and improving data quality. Compared to previously published findings, this cohort should be regarded as a large and well-characterized group of patients with secondary panNET-G3