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1Division of Hematology/Oncology, Department of Internal Medicine at Saint Louis University, Missouri, USA. mahonsm@slu.edu
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Increased survival from cancer has been a result of improved treatment and the earlier detection of cancer. This column will provide a focus on wellness for patients with cancer, their caretakers, and health professionals. This inaugural column provides a review of a basic epidemiologic principle--risk assessment, which is central to wellness.
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