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Detecting Early Colon Cancer

Hospital Practice, 1977
Techniques enabling detection of early colon cancer already exist, but to be more productive in terms of improving survival they must be applied in a meaningful sequence and repeated regularly in high-risk patients. Positive findings in specific screening steps based on well-known risk factors in colon cancer always call for aggressive follow-up.
S J, Winawer, P, Sherlock
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Early detection of preeclampsia

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1991
The signs and symptoms of preeclampsia are usually apparent at a relatively late stage in pregnancy (late second to early third trimester). However, the disorder results from abnormal interaction between fetal and maternal tissue much earlier in pregnancy, between 8 and 18 weeks' gestation.
G A, Dekker, B M, Sibai
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Skin cancer—early detection

Seminars in Surgical Oncology, 1989
AbstractSkin cancer, the most frequently occurring of all cancers, shows an encouragingly high rate of cure if detected early and treated properly. Etiologies of nonpigmented and pigmented premalignant lesions and malignant lesions are discussed, where known, with solar exposure frequently cited.
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Early detection

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1986
R D, Foss, V, Beach
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Early Detection of Melanoma

JAMA, 2000
18. Edman RL, Wolfe JT. Prevention and early detection of malignant melanoma. Am Fam Physician. In press. 19. MacKie RM, McHenry P, Hole D. Accelerated detection with prospective surveillance for cutaneous malignant melanoma in high-risk groups. Lancet. 1993; 341:1618-1620. 20. Kang S, Barnhill RL, Mihm MC Jr, et al.
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Early detection of mastitis

Veterinary Record, 1971
J L, Linzell, M, Peaker
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