3512 IDENTIFYING PATIENT-LEVEL BARRIERS TO NON-MUSCLE INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER TREATMENT AND SURVEILLANCE ADHERENCE IN LOW-INCOME LATINO PATIENTS: A MIXED-METHODS STUDY

3512 Identifying Patient-Level Barriers to Non-Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer Treatment and Surveillance Adherence in Low-Income Latino Patients: A Mixed-Methods Study

OBJECTIVES/SPECIFIC AIMS: To evaluate the determinants of non-adherence to guideline treatment and surveillance and unique barriers to care in LIU Latinos with NMIBC that will inform the development of novel patient educational materials and navigation programs that could improve adherence and thus, oncologic outcomes.METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: We w

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Inorganic compounds as vaccine adjuvants

The adjuvant capacity of minerals was first discovered in 1926, when a suspension of diphtheria toxoid precipitated with potassium aluminum sulfate was found to be significantly more immunogenic than the same suspension in the absence of this compound.Although a large number of inorganic majicontrast red salts have since been evaluated for this pur

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Beyond just politics and space: A literature review

Past reflections help shape the sheepshead bay boats future, but extant literature on politics, space, and politics of space (PoS) does not adequately blend these concepts for a comprehensive and futuristic appreciation.This paper presents a narrative synthesis of existing knowledge to connect, unveil and comprehensively overview politics, ppace an

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WHY THE SPANISH REVOLUTION IS GREAT

According to the author, the revolution in Spain of 1931-1939 can be at-tributed to the number of "great revolutions" along with the Great French and Great Russian Revolutions.This characteristic is not applied evalua-tively, but as characterizing the depth and impact on world processes.The author shows that the revolution in Spain in 1936-1937 rea

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