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Challenges in the future of cancer screening
Abstract The purpose of cancer screening is to reduce mortality, and ideally incidence, from the cancer screened for. Until recently, cancer screening has been offered to all persons in pre‐defined sex‐ and age‐groups. The exception is lung screening which is targeted to high‐risk individuals.
Elsebeth Lynge +29 more
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What's New? The understanding of the epidemiological and clinical distinctions between Epstein–Barr virus (EBV)‐positive and EBV‐negative classic Hodgkin lymphoma remains incomplete. Here, the authors generated unique sets of population‐based sex‐ and age‐specific incidence rates of classic Hodgkin lymphoma in Denmark stratified by histological subtype
Klaus Rostgaard +18 more
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The combined hormonal contraceptives are now one of the most effective methods of preventing unwanted pregnancies. They provide high contraceptive reliability, accessibility and ease of use, reversibility of effects, safety of use.
E. R. Dovletkhanova, V. N. Prilepskaya
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What's New? The DNA methylation‐based WID‐qEC test has been validated for the accurate detection of endometrial and cervical cancers using cervico‐vaginal samples. However, a small proportion of women test positive despite the absence of these cancers. This study explored the associated biological and clinical characteristics to inform potential follow‐
Elisa Redl +18 more
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OBJECTIVE:To develop a preliminary cost-effectiveness model that compares oral contraceptives and 'no hormonal treatment' for the treatment of endometriosis-related pain. METHODS:A de novo preliminary state transition (Markov) model was developed.
Tobias Sydendal Grand +2 more
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Partner choice, relationship satisfaction, and oral contraception: the congruency hypothesis [PDF]
Hormonal fluctuation across the menstrual cycle explains temporal variation in women’s judgment of the attractiveness of members of the opposite sex.
Burriss, Robert P. +8 more
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Health Effects of Modern Temporary Female Hormonal Contraceptives among the Women in the Pokhara Sub-Metropolitan City of Western Nepal [PDF]
Introduction: Prior studies in Nepal which observed the contraceptive behaviour of women have shown that most of the women who wanted to have either birth space or who limited their births primarily, do not use contraceptives because of health ...
Manu S.S. Rana +3 more
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Abstract Objective Hormonal contraception, especially combined oral contraceptives, is associated with an increase in cardiovascular risk. Thus, we aimed to analyze the use of hormonal contraceptive methods in the state of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), with a focus on determining whether contraceptive use follows the cardiovascular profile of women ...
Isabela Pereira Fonseca Brusth +2 more
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OVERCOME BARRIERS IN PRESCRIPTION OF HORMONAL CONTRACEPTION (CLINICAL LECTURE)
The article provides data on the composition, mechanism of action, side effects and additional non-contraceptive possibilities of modern peroral hormonal contraceptives (PHC).
O. A. Pustotina, E. R. Gereybekova
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The impact of hormonal contraceptives on blood pressure, urinary albumin excretion and glomerular filtration rate [PDF]
Jarir At Thobari +5 more
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