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All KCE reports are available in Dutch, French and English under several formats. Form and language of the reports
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[A national clinical practice guideline for the management of cervical cancer]
KCE Reports 168 (2011)
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[Residential care for older persons in Belgium: Projections 2011 – 2025]
KCE Reports 167 (2011)
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Diagnosis and treatment of varicose veins in the legs
KCE Reports 164 (2011)
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Seasonal influenza vaccination: priority target groups – Part I
KCE Reports 162 (2011)
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Quality Inssurance of rectal cancer diagnosis and treatment – phase 3: statistical methods to benchmark centers on a set of quality indicators
KCE Reports 161 (2011)
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Dementia: which non-pharmacological interventions?
KCE Reports 160 (2011)
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Pharmacological prevention of fragility fractures in Belgium
KCE Reports 159 (2011)
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[Quality indicators in oncology: prerequisites for the set–up of a quality system]
KCE Reports 152 (2011)
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Normal childbirth: scientific advice in plain language: to be integrated into documentation for pregnant women.
KCE CLEAR 1 (2011) Publications KCE CLEAR (Common Language Evidence-based Advices and Recommendations) contain the scientific advices from KCE reports, transformed into plain language. They can be integrated into patient documentation, including the images who can be downloaded at no charge for that purpose.