1. A Cancer Chemo-Prevention Compromise
Chemo-prevention requires treatments that are administered to assumedly healthy, symptom free subjects without cancer, but do have risk elements associated with an increased probability to develop the cancer which the experimental intervention is theorized to condense (Lancet 1). So, chemo-preventio...
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