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  • Anticholesteremic agent [r]: Substance that promote a reduction of blood cholesterol levels. [e]
  • Breast cancer [r]: Cancer of the glandular breast tissue. [e]
  • Colorectal cancer [r]: Malignancy that arises from the lining of either the colon or the rectum. [e]
  • Contrast-induced nephropathy [r]: Acute kidney injury from radiocontrast. [e]
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  • Epidemiology [r]: The branch of demography that studies patterns of disease in human or animal populations. [e]
  • Evidence-based medicine [r]: The conscientious, explicit and judicious use of current best evidence in making decisions about the care of individual patients. [e]
  • Minnesota Colon Cancer Control Study (PMID 7580661) [r]: Randomized controlled trial of 46,551 participants aged 50 to 80 years in Minnesota, for screening of colorectal cancer using the stool guaiac test. [e]
  • Number needed to treat [r]: Epidemiological measure that indicates how many patients would require treatment with a form of medication to reduce the expected number of cases of a defined endpoint by one. [e]
  • Randomized controlled trial [r]: Method used to ensure objectivity when testing medical treatments. [e]
  • Relative risk ratio [r]: Proportion of diseased people amongst those exposed to the relevant risk factor divided by the proportion of diseased people amongst those not exposed to the risk factor. [e]
  • Vascular disease [r]: Pathological processes involving any of the blood vessels in the cardiac or peripheral circulation. They include diseases of arteries; veins; and rest of the vasculature system in the body. [e]