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Elderly patients with non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) are a complex patient group with increasing co-morbidity and shrinking physiological reserve, and may derive substantial benefit from the supportive aspects of TCM.
In particular, there is now robust evidence that patients with hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer or familial adenomatous polyposis may derive substantial benefit from aspirin chemoprophylaxis (Burn et al, 2011a, 2011b).
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Recent mathematical models of mate choice suggest that in most environments, females can reliably derive substantial fitness advantages from attending to current condition, but may gain little, if any, further benefit from simultaneously selecting mates on the basis of past immune function [21], [22].
But many beneficiaries are willing to pay for the extra protection, and major insurers derive substantial revenue from the product.
However, evidence suggests that those with disabilities derive substantial mental health benefits from employment.
And so a greater amount of risk may derive from Colonel Koroma's alliance with Mr. Norman.
Some of his circumspection may derive from an ill-starred earlier encounter.
The very word horse may derive from that eminent Kentish figure Horsa.
It may derive from the restless politics of Maddow's parents.
Readers may derive a great deal of travel envy from this account of his adventures.
Some of the disadvantages of quitting a sport may derive from social rather than emotional experiences.
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