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San Diego, CA – April 30th, 2013 – ChiroTouch™, the nation’s leader in chiropractic software, is pleased to announce it will be attending the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards Conference in San Francisco, CA, on May 3rd, 2013.
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San Diego, CA – April 3rd, 2013 – ChiroTouch™, the nation’s leader in chiropractic software, is pleased to announce it will be attending the Indiana State Chiropractic Association Spring Conference in Indianapolis, IN, on April 12th, 2013.
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San Diego, CA – March 19th, 2013 – ChiroTouch™, the nation’s leader in chiropractic software, is pleased to announce it is attending the 2013 California Jam Conference in Costa Mesa, CA, on March 22nd, 2013.
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San Diego, CA – March 12th, 2013 – ChiroTouch™, the leader in chiropractic management software, is pleased to announce it will be attending the British Chiropractic Association Spring Conference on March 16th, 2013.
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San Diego, CA – March 4th, 2013 – ChiroTouch™, the nation’s leader in chiropractic software, is pleased to announce it will be attending the United Chiropractic Association Spring Conference in London on March 9th, 2013.
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As regular readers will know, I’ve been a vocal critic of digital pharma conferences and have boycotted participating, attending or talking about them for over two years. Don’t get me wrong: I’ve missed meeting with peers and colleagues I may otherwise seldom see and talking about the...
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San Diego, CA – February 27th, 2013 – ChiroTouch™, the nation’s leader in chiropractic software, is pleased to announce it will be attending the 2013 Miami Chiropractic Conference in Miami, FL, on March 8th, 2013.
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Are you going to this year’s conference (February 18-20th) in Las Vegas? I’ll be presenting again this year, and I hope to see some of you there. If you’ll be there, let me know and we can connect. This year, I’m going to talk about one of my favorite topics which is how the pharmacy...
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Eribulin showed trend toward improved overall survival versus capecitabine. Eribulin showed greater activity in certain subsets of patients. Researchers are still gathering quality-of-life data. SAN ANTONIO — A phase III multicenter study of eribulin mesylate in women with previously treated metastatic...
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San Diego, CA – October 30th, 2012 – ChiroTouch™, the nation’s leader in chiropractic software, is pleased to announce it will be attending the Chiropractic Connect Conference in Los Angeles, CA, on November 2nd, 2012.
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Association is not explained by other demographic differences. According to the researchers, their data should be interpreted cautiously. SAN DIEGO — Cancer survivors who self-identified as being ***, gay or bisexual were more than twice as likely as heterosexual cancer survivors to have participated...
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Breast cancer survival is known to differ across racial/ethnic groups. More education, better neighborhood socioeconomic status improved survival rates. SAN DIEGO — Disparities in survival after breast cancer persisted across racial/ethnic groups even after researchers adjusted for multiple demographics...
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ER- and PR-negative tumors were more common among black and Hispanic patients. Non-Hispanic black and Hispanic patients lived in more disadvantaged areas. Socioeconomic disadvantage accounted for half of the racial/ethnic disparity. SAN DIEGO — Racial and ethnic disparities in breast tumor aggressiveness...
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Caregivers may delay seeking care if they are illegal immigrants. Language was a barrier to caregivers fully understanding treatment risks. Clinical trial consent process may not be adequate for Spanish-speaking caregivers. SAN DIEGO — Language barriers and the immigration status of caregivers...
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Breast tumor aggressiveness increased receipt of chemotherapy, decreased adjuvant radiation utilization. Adjuvant radiation still under-recommended. Receiving chemotherapy decreased likelihood of radiation. SAN DIEGO — Women with aggressive breast cancer were more likely to receive adjuvant chemotherapy...
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