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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1951
There is general agreement among all ophthalmologists that the most important factor in the management of chronic simple glaucoma is early detection. Review of the literature on glaucoma reveals no extensive study concerning the incidence of this disease in a cross section of a normal population.
S S, BRAV, H P, KIRBER
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There is general agreement among all ophthalmologists that the most important factor in the management of chronic simple glaucoma is early detection. Review of the literature on glaucoma reveals no extensive study concerning the incidence of this disease in a cross section of a normal population.
S S, BRAV, H P, KIRBER
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Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1970
Dexfrostix were used to estimate blood sugar levels In three different mass screening applications. Close interpolation of values was not attempted, only the closest value on the manufacturer’s color chart. “Positives” were qualified with additional testing methods.
C H, Rushmore, T A, Mabel
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Dexfrostix were used to estimate blood sugar levels In three different mass screening applications. Close interpolation of values was not attempted, only the closest value on the manufacturer’s color chart. “Positives” were qualified with additional testing methods.
C H, Rushmore, T A, Mabel
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Mass screening electroencephalography
Brain and Development, 1981From 1971 to 1978, 5,202 schoolchildren from the first to the 9th grade underwent mass screening EEG. Paroxysmal discharges were recognized in 1.7%. Focal paroxysmal discharges appeared most frequently and the temporal, occipital, and central areas were the most common sites.
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European Journal of Cancer (1965), 1979
Abstract The statement on X-ray mammography in screening for breast cancer which was released by the National Cancer Institute in August 1976 is critically evaluated. The considerations which have led to the discontinuation of the use of mammography for screening of healthy women under 50 yr of age in the U.S. are analysed.
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Abstract The statement on X-ray mammography in screening for breast cancer which was released by the National Cancer Institute in August 1976 is critically evaluated. The considerations which have led to the discontinuation of the use of mammography for screening of healthy women under 50 yr of age in the U.S. are analysed.
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Screening Bone Mass Measurements
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1986Excerpt To the editor: The technical limitations of bone mass measurements, and their potential misuse, are discussed by Dr. Ott in her editorial (1).
R, Wasnich, P, Ross
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2012
Screening for prostate cancer is one of the main current health issues nowadays. As prostate cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer affecting over 10% of men in the Western world, early detection by mass screening or by individual approaches has to be considered in order to reduce disease-specific morbidity and mortality.
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Screening for prostate cancer is one of the main current health issues nowadays. As prostate cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer affecting over 10% of men in the Western world, early detection by mass screening or by individual approaches has to be considered in order to reduce disease-specific morbidity and mortality.
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New Electronics, 2022
How is a handheld breath analyser, combined with AI, delivering on mass screening for infectious diseases? NEIL TYLER talks to KADE FRANCE, CTO of SOTECH Health, and BILL WELCH, the former CTO of Phillips-Medisize
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How is a handheld breath analyser, combined with AI, delivering on mass screening for infectious diseases? NEIL TYLER talks to KADE FRANCE, CTO of SOTECH Health, and BILL WELCH, the former CTO of Phillips-Medisize
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