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primary prevention COX inhibitors could potentially be useful in healthy women with a higher risk of developing breast cancer. Such women may include those with a strong family history of disease, those at higher risk due to exposure to known cancer-promoting agents, for example, hormone replacement therapy, and very high risk patients, such as those carrying relevant genetic mutations.
Ãâó: dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2710.2002.00435.x
primary structure the linear amino acid sequence forming the polypeptide
Ãâó: www.kids.net.au/encyclopedia-wiki/pr/Protein
primary care The initial health care contact, basically ambulatory in nature, with emphasis on prevention and continuity of care.
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primary care physician A physician that is employed by or contracts with a managed health care system like an HMO that coordinates all of the member's medical care. A PCP is usually afamily practitioner . PCP's are also known as "gatekeepers" because they control a member's access to medical care within a health plan.
Ãâó: www.edgarsnyder.com/resources/terms/p.html
primary Abbreviation for primary body or primary mirror .
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