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|Short definition=DBA - A very rare condition in which the bone marrow does not produce enough red blood cells. It is usually seen in the first year of life
|Short definition=CISNET - A group of researchers supported by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) who are using statistical models to understand how cancer prevention, screening, and treatment programs can affect the number of new cancer cases diagnosed each year and the number of deaths through cancer every year. The CISNET now investigates breast, colon, esophagus, lung and prostate cancer
|Type=DBE - A procedure to examine the inside of the small intestine. A special instrument consisting of two tubes inserted into each other is inserted into the small intestine through the mouth or rectum. The inner tube, an endoscope with a light and lens for viewing, is passed through part of the small intestine, and a balloon at the end is inflated to hold the endoscope in place. Next, the outer tube is moved through the small intestine to reach the end of the endoscope, and a balloon at the end of the outer tube is inflated to hold it in place. Then the balloon at the end of the endoscope is deflated and the endoscope is moved through the next part of the small intestine. These steps are repeated many times as the tubes move throughout the small intestine. This allows the doctor to see the entire small intestine. Tissue samples may be taken so that they can be examined under a microscope for signs of disease. Also called double balloon endoscopy and double balloon enteroscopy {{<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span>}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
|Type=CISNET - A group of researchers supported by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) who are using statistical models to understand how cancer prevention, screening, and treatment programs can affect the number of new cancer cases diagnosed each year and the number of deaths through cancer every year. The CISNET now investigates breast, colon, esophagus, lung and prostate cancer. The models they create help guide future cancer control strategies, research priorities, policy and decision-making. Also called the Cancer Intervention and Surveillance Modeling Network {{<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span>}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
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{{Expansion depth limit exceeded|Term=CISNET |Short definition=CISNET - A group of researchers supported by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) who are using statistical models to understand how cancer prevention, screening, and treatment programs can affect the number of new cancer cases diagnosed each year and the number of deaths through cancer every year. The CISNET now investigates breast, colon, esophagus, lung and prostate cancer.  |Type=CISNET - A group of researchers supported by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) who are using statistical models to understand how cancer prevention, screening, and treatment programs can affect the number of new cancer cases diagnosed each year and the number of deaths through cancer every year. The CISNET now investigates breast, colon, esophagus, lung and prostate cancer. The models they create help guide future cancer control strategies, research priorities, policy and decision-making. Also called the Cancer Intervention and Surveillance Modeling Network {{Expansion depth limit exceeded}} }}