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In the article "Epidemiology of Gastric cancer in Japan":
1. What are the new ideas/ information you learned from the research article?
2. Do you think the experiences of Japanese individuals in relation to gastric cancer are applicable to Filipinos? Why?
3. In what ways do Japanese and Filipinos differ in food preferences and eating habits? What are their similarities?
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- Based on the article about the Epidemiology of Gastric Cancer in Japan, does the experiences of the japaneses individuals in relation to gastric cancer are applicable to filipinos? Why? Link: https://pmj.bmj.com/content/81/957/419Does the experiences of the japaneses individuals in relation to gastric cancer are applicable to filipinos? Why?What is the relevance of the study about the Epidemiology of gastric cancer in japan to present need of people?
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- A colonoscopy is a medical procedure used to detect the early signs of colorectal cancer. Colonoscopies are invasive and expensive. One journal article reports that the specificity of a colonoscopy is 89%. Which of the following interpretations are correct for this number? 89% of those who get a colonoscopy will test positive for colorectal cancer. 89% of those who test positive with a colonoscopy will have colorectal cancer. 89% of those who get a colonoscopy will be diagnosed correctly whether they have colorectal cancer or not. 89% of those who do not have colorectal cancer will test negative with a colonoscopy. 89% of those who have colorectal cancer will test positive with a colonoscopy.a. Your pregnant neighbor has been prescribed a daily dose of oraltetracycline for acne. Do you think this therapy is advisable forher? Why or why not?b. A woman has been prescribed a broad-spectrum oralcephalosporin for a strep throat. What are some possibleconsequences in addition to cure of the infected throat? c. A man has a severe case of sinusitis that is negative for bacterialpathogens. A physician prescribes an oral antibacterial drug fortreatment. What is right or wrong with this therapy?What information should be included in health promotion classes for parents of school-age children with regard to the treatment of sore throats? a. As long as the child does not have a fever, there is no need to seek medical treatment. b. Provide fluids as tolerated and keep the child well hydrated. c. Parents should take their child to a health care provider so that a rapid throat culture can be obtained. d. If the child can swallow with minimal pain, all that is needed is increased fluid.
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