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    Noninvasive Assessment of Preclinical Atherosclerosis

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    Initially considered as a semipermeable barrier separating lumen from vessel wall, the endothelium is now recognised as a complex endocrine organ responsible for a variety of physiological processes vital for vascular homeostasis. These include the regulation of vascular tone, luminal diameter, and blood flow; hemostasis and thrombolysis; platelet and leucocyte vessel-wall interactions; the regulation of vascular permeability; and tissue growth and remodelling. The endothelium modulates arterial stiffness, which precedes overt atherosclerosis and is an independent predictor of cardiovascular events. Unsurprisingly, dysfunction of the endothelium may be considered as an early and potentially reversible step in the process of atherogenesis and numerous methods have been developed to assess endothelial status and large artery stiffness. Methodology includes flow-mediated dilatation of the brachial artery, assessment of coronary flow reserve, carotid intimamedia thickness, pulse wave analysis, pulse wave velocity, and plethysmography. This review outlines the various modalities, indications, and limitations of available methods to assess arterial dysfunction and vascular risk

    Economic Activity of Cancer Survivors in Poland

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    PCN125 Cost of Presenteeism Due to Cancer in Poland

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    PCN124 Lost Productivity in Population of Cancer Patient's Close Relatives in Poland

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    CN3 COST OF ABSENTEEISM DUE TO CANCER IN POLAND

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    PCN125 Cost of Presenteeism Due to Cancer in Poland

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    PSY22 INDIRECT COSTS OF OBESITY IN POLAND

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