ModernMedicine Featured CME: Women's Health
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Featured CME: Women’s Health
 
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Clinical Pathways Development for Early Stage Breast Cancer
Recently, the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) and the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) released new guidance on the use of breast cancer tumor markers in breast cancer management strategies. Specifically, they provided new guidance on the role of molecular diagnostics in breast cancer treatment planning. » Go to this activity
 
Multiple Sclerosis Case 1: Mrs TM, a 40-Year-Old Woman With Blurry Vision and Eye Pain
Those suffering from MS may require permanent and continual therapy to maintain or optimize their functional capacities. Research has shown that early therapeutic intervention and maintenance of long-term medical treatment helps slow the disease, which typically progresses even during asymptomatic periods if left untreated. » Go to this activity

 
 
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