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  2. National Comprehensive Cancer Network - Wikipedia

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    "The National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN)". J Med Libr Assoc. 92 (3): 382– 3. PMC 442186. "New developments from National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) outlined recently" Physician Law Weekly August 1, 2007 "New Guidelines Updates from National Comprehensive Cancer Network"Cancerwatch Online (March 2004) 13(3)

  3. Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network

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    The Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network, established in 2003, is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal of oncology and the official journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN). It is published by Harborside Press and the editor-in-chief is Margaret Tempero (UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center ...

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  7. Toilet paper - Wikipedia

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    A full roll of toilet paper Toilet roll and toilet roll holder; the paperboard center of a spent roll is visible on the holder.. Toilet paper (sometimes called toilet/bath/bathroom tissue, or toilet roll) [1] is a tissue paper product primarily used to clean the anus and surrounding region of feces (after defecation), and to clean the external genitalia and perineal area of urine (after ...

  8. Restroom Access Act - Wikipedia

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    US states with Restroom Access Acts. The Restroom Access Act, also known as Ally's Law, is legislation passed by several U.S. states that requires retail establishments that have toilet facilities for their employees to also allow customers to use the facilities if the customer has a medical condition requiring immediate access to a toilet, such as inflammatory bowel disease or Crohn’s disease.

  9. National Guideline Clearinghouse - Wikipedia

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    NGC Guideline Syntheses often provide a comparison of guidelines developed in different countries, providing insight into commonalities and differences in international health practices. An electronic forum, NGC-L for exchanging information on clinical practice guidelines, their development, implementation and use