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Lung cancer screening

Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine, 2007
Lung cancer screening with low-dose chest computed tomography is now recommended for high-risk individuals by the US Preventive Services Task Force. This recommendation was informed by several randomized controlled trials, the largest of which, the National Lung Screening Trial, demonstrated a 20% relative reduction in lung cancer mortality with annual
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Lung Cancer Screening

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 2008
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide. Most patients present symptomatically when the disease is often at an advanced stage and prognosis is poor. In contrast, outcomes are significantly better in patients diagnosed at earlier stages, with a 5-year survival for stage I approaching 75%.
Mario, Gomez, Gerard A, Silvestri
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Prostate cancer screening

Microscopy Research and Technique, 2000
Prostate cancer is an important and growing public health problem. PSA testing is able to lead to the identification of large numbers of cases of prostate cancer while still asymptomatic. This provides the potential for important reductions in prostate cancer mortality through the introduction of screening programs. The most reliable evidence that this
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Lung Cancer Screening

Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2013
The National Lung Screening Trial demonstrated that lung cancer screening with three annual low-dose computed tomographic scans has the potential to reduce lung cancer-specific mortality by 20% in an older population of heavy smokers. This was a great achievement by the National Lung Screening Trial (NLST) investigators, but this should be viewed as an
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Cervical cancer screening

Current Oncology Reports, 2004
Although primary prevention of human papillomavirus (HPV) infections that are causally associated with invasive cervical cancer may be within our grasp, it is unlikely that these approaches will replace existing cervical cancer screening strategies for many years.
Dorothy J, Wiley   +3 more
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International evaluation of an AI system for breast cancer screening

Nature, 2020
S. McKinney   +30 more
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Breast Cancer Screening

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2015
Breast cancer screening has become a controversial topic. Understanding the points of contention requires an appreciation of the conceptual framework underpinning cancer screening in general, knowledge of the strengths and limitations of available screening modalities, and familiarity with published clinical trial data. This review is data intense with
David, Euhus   +2 more
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Lung Cancer Screening

2016
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer mortality in the United States and worldwide. Since lung cancer outcomes are dependent on stage at diagnosis with early disease resulting in longer survival, the goal of screening is to capture lung cancer in its early stages when it can be treated and cured.
Geena X, Wu, Dan J, Raz
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Cancer Screening

Current Problems in Surgery, 2005
Ismail, Jatoi, William F, Anderson
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Cancer screening

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1977
Alec Kamen   +2 more
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