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Recent studies have shown that timing and length of enrollment (LOE) in Medicaid in relation to cancer diagnosis are associated with stage of breast cancer among Medicaid beneficiaries.
Peritoneal cytology was positive in 17% (77/462), and was associated with stage of disease (metastatic, 37%; locally advanced, 11%; resected, 5%; P=0.01).
Clubbing was not associated with stage of HIV infection, extensive disease or hypoalbuminemia.
The genotypes and escape mutations were not significantly associated with stage of liver disease in this study.
In contrast, Positive Decisional Balance score, Knowledge score, and Barrier score were not associated with stage of change.
Investigation on tumor tissue and serum demonstrated that HGF levels are associated with stage of cancer progression and metastasis process [ 41, 74].
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Furthermore, body satisfaction was significantly associated with stages of change representing short (>6 months) and long-term (>5 years) maintenance of physical activity.
It also examines, with real speculative flair, the symbolic import of cloth as a gauge of wealth and rank, as a social and political tool and as a badge of personal identity associated with stages of life from birth to death.
The levels of VEGF-C expression in gastro-esophageal junction adenocarcinoma were also found to be associated with stages of the tumor and lymph node metastasis.
These changes are associated with stages of ripening and post-harvest storage conditions.
Mortality is strongly associated with staging of the cancer; women whose cancer is detected at earlier stages have better prognoses.
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