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MASS SCREENING IN COLORECTAL CANCER

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1980
The results in a continuing study, using the Haemoccult slides for mass Screening in colorectal cancer In asymptomatic individuals in Central Queensland, are presented. They are compared with those in a review of the incidence of the same disease treated during the years 1972 to 1976 in the same area. A discussion is undertaken to determine whether the
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Mass spectrometry and neonatal screening

Annales de biologie clinique, 2015
Tandem mass spectrometry allows to screen many inherited metabolic diseases within a single blood spot. It is possible to screen newborns for amino and organic acid, fatty acid oxidation disorders and lysosomal diseases. Tandem mass spectrometry neonatal screening is not yet realized in France in 2014.
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The psychiatric effects of mass screening

Public Health, 1972
MAss SCREENING techniques like Mass Radiography and the School Health Service have been part of the social scene for many years, and it has not until recently beez~ suggested that screening might be potentially harmful by leading to a neurotic preoccupation with health matters.
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Mass screening for colorectal cancer

The American Journal of Surgery, 1974
Abstract An innovative screening program for the detection of colorectal cancer was conducted in a county of 300,000. In fifteen centers a free rectal examination was offered and each participant received a kit with dietary instructions and three stool guaiac test slides to be returned by mail.
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Newborn mass screening for galactosemia

European Journal of Pediatrics, 1995
Methods for mass screening of newborns for galactosemia have been available since 1964. Although galactosemia is rare, many countries have included screening for galactosemia in their national screening programs, yet other countries deny the necessity for screening.
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[Mass screening of cancer].

Gan, 1956
Hidetaro Tokuyama   +11 more
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436. MASS SCREENING

Nursing Research, 1970
Dorothy Davy, R. F. Summerfield
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Cervical cancer screening for individuals at average risk: 2020 guideline update from the American Cancer Society

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020
Carmen E Guerra   +2 more
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