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Melanoma Early Detection

Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 2009
Recognizing early forms of melanoma may have significant impact on decreasing mortality from this malignancy. As a result, multiple efforts have focused on developing new and improving current early detection strategies. These include educating patients about the importance of performing skin self-examination, increasing rates of complete skin ...
Vitaly, Terushkin, Allan C, Halpern
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Early Seizure Detection

Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology, 2001
For patients with medically intractable epilepsy, there have been few effective alternatives to resective surgery, a destructive, irreversible treatment. A strategy receiving increased attention is using interictal spike patterns and continuous EEG measurements from epileptic patients to predict and ultimately control seizure activity via chemical or ...
K K, Jerger   +6 more
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Early Detection

New Electronics, 2021
A length-unlimited flexible printed circuit technology is enabling a robust, precise and early oil leak detection system.
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Early Cancer Detection

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1966
THE AMERICAN Cancer Society brochure on Cancer Detection in the Physicians Office lists seven danger signals, with the admonition to "see your doctor" if any of them persists beyond two weeks: Unusual bleeding or discharge A lump or thickening in the breast or elsewhere Change in bowel or bladder habits Change in a wart or mole A sore that does ...
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Early detection of melanoma

1993
Melanoma is curable when detected early, with 5-year survival ranging from 93% to 100% when Breslow thickness at the time of excision is less than 0.76mm [1]. Prognosis worsens with increasing thickness, though, and even with advances in melanoma awareness many melanomas are detected too late: 5-year mortality from localized melanoma (American Joint ...
L S, Albert, A J, Sober
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Early Lung Cancer Detection

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 2018
Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer deaths worldwide. A major reason for poor prognosis is that patients are usually diagnosed at an advanced stage and thus there are limited options for curative treatment at the time of diagnosis. Early detection may improve lung cancer survival, as demonstrated in computed tomography screening studies. New
Terunaga, Inage   +3 more
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Early detection of schizophrenia

Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2005
This article will evaluate the rationale and feasibility of detecting psychosis and schizophrenia earlier than is currently the case.Schizophrenia incidence may vary more than has been believed previously. Early detection studies fall into two groups.
Drake, Richard J., Lewis, Shôn W.
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Multicancer Early Detection

Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 2023
Ellen T, Chang   +2 more
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Multicancer early detection

Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (CCLM), 2022
Eric A. Klein   +2 more
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