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  2. International Medical Relief - Wikipedia

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    Worldwide. Revenue. $65 million [1] Volunteers. 60,000. Website. internationalmedicalrelief.org. International Medical Relief (IMR) is a non-governmental organization (NGO) headquartered in Colorado, United States. Its primary objective is to offer healthcare services to marginalized and underserved populations worldwide.

  3. What to Expect From IMRT (Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy)

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    IMRT is short for intensity-modulated radiation therapy. It’s a type of treatment for cancer. In IMRT, doctors use a computer to send radiation right to the tumor. This way they don’t hit ...

  4. IMRT for Prostate Cancer: Effectiveness, Risks, and Procedure

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    They are caused by radiation that may penetrate tissues near the prostate gland. Risks and side effects may include: diarrhea and other bowel issues. rectal bleeding. erectile dysfunction or ...

  5. Internet-mediated research - Wikipedia

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    Internet-mediated research ( IMR) is the research conducted through the medium of the Internet. [1] In the medical field, it pertains to the practice of gathering medical, biomedical or health related research data via the internet directly from research subjects. The subject, uses a web browser to view and respond to questionnaires that are ...

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  7. Independent medical review - Wikipedia

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    Independent medical review. An independent medical review (IMR) is the process where physicians review medical cases in order to provide claims determinations for health insurance payers, workers compensation insurance payers or disability insurance payers. Peer review also is used in order to define the review of sentinel events in a hospital ...

  8. What to Know About Patient Portals - WebMD

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    A patient portal is an internet-based platform that lets you view medical records and connect with your health care professional. When you use the portal, it means you don’t have to call the ...

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