Combining anchor and distribution-based methods to derive minimal clinically important differences on the functional assessment of cancer therapy (FACT) anemia and fatigue scales.
This helpful article offers increased understanding and ability to utilize the functional assessment of cancer therapy (FACT) scale. – Patricia Ford
Transfusion and outcome in heart surgery. [Editorial]
The Editorial by Bruce Spiess enthusiastically supports the work of Engoren et al. on the effects of blood transfusions on long-term survival after coronary artery bypass surgery while recognizing that […]
Legal, financial, and public health consequences of HIV contamination of blood and blood products in the 1980s and 1990s.
The reviewer has only read the summary. The article emphasizes something that is well known. However, practically no valid data from developing countries is used as they do not even […]