Articles: mortality.
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Cerebrovascular disorders are an important cause of mortality and chronic morbidity in children. Ischemic stroke is more common than cerebral venous thrombosis and hemorrhagic stroke in children. Several medical disorders have been associated with stroke in children, and a thorough evaluation of underlying causes is needed to determine the best treatment and prevention strategy. ⋯ Recommendations for secondary prevention are based on adult studies and the underlying pathophysiology of the stroke. Antiplatelet therapy (aspirin 1-5 mg/kg/day) is recommended in most children with a history of AIS. Although there is minimal evidence to support its use in children, anticoagulation may be indicated in AIS associated with extracranial arterial dissection, prothrombotic disorders, cardiac disease, severe intracranial stenosis, and recurrent AIS while on antiplatelet therapy.
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To describe the epidemiology of cancer in the United States-risk factors, trends, and recent patterns of disparities in cancer incidence, mortality, and survival. ⋯ Nursing can use epidemiologic tools to reduce the suffering and death caused by cancer and improve the quality of life for cancer survivors.