WHY RACIAL JUSTICE MATTERS IN RADIATION ONCOLOGY

Why Racial Justice Matters in Radiation Oncology

Recent events have reaffirmed that racism is a pervasive disease plaguing the United States and infiltrating the fabric of this nation.As health care professionals dedicated to understanding and alleviating disease, many radiation oncologists have failed to acknowledge how structural racism affects the health and well-being of the patients we aim t

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Participatory public policies: the experience of urban development projects in Benin (Case of the Urban Development and Decentralization Support Project)

Citizen participation is increasingly well understood around the world, and its practice is spreading.In fact, it became a pillar of well-functioning democracies in the 19th century.This makes it desirable, desirable and even essential! It helps institutions build fruitful relationships with communities.These relationships enhance local quality of

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Optimizing Green Extraction Methods for Maximizing the Biological Potential of Dandelion, Milk Thistle, and Chamomile Seed Extracts

This study investigates the underutilized potential of agri-crops from the Asteraceae family by employing sustainable and green technologies (supercritical fluid, ultrasound, and Soxhlet extractions) to enhance the recovery of bioactive compounds.A total of 21 extracts from native and waste seeds of dandelion, milk thistle, and chamomile were syste

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