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Correction: Development and pilot implementation of a novel protocol to assess capacity and readiness of health systems to adopt HPV detection-based cervical cancer screening in Europe

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Early Detection of Pancreatic Cancer

Oncology Research and Treatment, 2023
Background: Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is an aggressive malignancy that is increasingly common. Screening for pancreatic cancer is not well established but might increase the chance of detection in early stages. Summary: We conducted a literature search to summarize current recommendations and to give an overview of patient groups that may
Jérôme Schwingel   +4 more
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Early Detection of Ovarian Cancer

Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine, 2023
The risk of death from ovarian cancer is highly associated with the clinical stage at diagnosis. Efforts to implement screening for ovarian cancer have been largely unsuccessful, due to the low prevalence of the disease in the general population and the heterogeneity of the various cancer types that fall under the ovarian cancer designation.
Naoko, Sasamoto, Kevin M, Elias
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Early detection of prostate cancer

Seminars in Surgical Oncology, 1989
AbstractProstate cancer is the second most common malignancy in American males and the third leading cause of cancer deaths in this population. There are no symptoms that are unique to early prostate cancer, and nearly one‐half of patients will have metastatic disease at diagnosis.
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Early Detection of Lung Cancer

Respiration, 2006
The overall 5-year survival of lung cancer is only 10% in Europe and 15% in the United States, and progress in curative treatments during the last 20 years has been modest. Late diagnosis of extensive disease is the main reason of failure. Early detection with low-dose spiral computed tomography (CT) is one of the most promising development of clinical
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Early detection of prostate cancer

Human Pathology, 1992
Prostate cancer is unique among the potentially lethal human malignancies in the wide discrepancy between the high prevalence of histologic changes recognizable as cancer and the much lower prevalence of the clinical disease. Despite the availability of effective tests for early detection and of effective treatment for cancers so detected, the ...
P T, Scardino, R, Weaver, M A, Hudson
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