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  2. Watchful waiting - Wikipedia

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    In many applications, a key component of watchful waiting is the use of an explicit decision tree or other protocol to ensure a timely transition from watchful waiting to another form of management, as needed. [15] This is particularly common in the post-surgical management of cancer survivors, in whom cancer recurrence is a significant concern.

  3. Timeline of the Woodrow Wilson presidency - Wikipedia

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    January 1 - President Wilson and First Lady Edith Wilson hold their first public reception since the couple wed at the Homestend Hotel in Hot Springs, Virginia. [3]January 2 - Associate Justice of the United States Joseph Rucker Lamar dies from gradual liver failure in Washington, D.C. during the evening.

  4. Waiting in healthcare - Wikipedia

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    Waiting to get an appointment with a physician, staying in a waiting room before an appointment, and being observed during a physician's watchful waiting are different concepts in waiting for healthcare. When a patient is waiting, their family and friends may also be waiting for an outcome. [1] [2] Waiting time influences patient satisfaction.

  5. 1913 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    May 8 – Frank O. Briggs, U.S. Senator from New Jersey from 1907 to 1913 (born 1851) June 1 – Thomas W. Palmer, U.S. Senator from Michigan from 1883 to 1889 (born 1830) June 5 – Chris von der Ahe, brewer and baseball owner (born 1851 in Prussia) June 19 – Thomas M. Norwood, U.S. Senator from Georgia from 1871 to 1877 (born 1830)

  6. List of executive actions by Woodrow Wilson - Wikipedia

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    March 20, 1913 10 1752½ Revoking Executive Order No. 1718 of February 26, 1913, Changing Gregory Land Office to Carter, South Dakota March 21, 1913 11 1753 Designating Martin A. Knapp as Chairman of the Interstate Commerce Commission March 22, 1913 12 1754 Designating Mary K. Gulick as Land Patent Signer in the Interior Department March 22, 1913

  7. Active surveillance of prostate cancer - Wikipedia

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    In a separate study of men from the pre prostate cancer screening era managed with watchful waiting (56% over age 70 years), progression to distant metastasis or prostate cancer death was 13.9% and 12.3%, respectively for Gleason score 6 or below, but considerably higher at 18.2 and 22.7%, 30% and 20%, 44.4% and 55.6% for Gleason 3+4, 4+3, and ...

  8. History of U.S. foreign policy, 1913–1933 - Wikipedia

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    Rhodes, Benjamin D. United States Foreign Policy in the Interwar Period, 1918–1941: The Golden Age of American Diplomatic and Military Complacency (Greenwood, 2001). Wright, Esmond. "The Foreign Policy of Woodrow Wilson: A Re-Assessment. Part 1: Woodrow Wilson and the First World War" History Today. (Mar 1960) 10#3 pp 149–157 Wright, Esmond.

  9. Moral diplomacy - Wikipedia

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    Moral diplomacy is a form of diplomacy proposed by President Woodrow Wilson in his 1912 United States presidential election.Moral diplomacy is the system in which support is given only to countries whose beliefs are analogous to that of the nation.