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Lung Cancer Screening Prevalence and Changes in 2024.

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Galactosemia—To Screen or Not to Screen?

Pediatrics, 1988
To the Editor.— Screening tests for galactosemia have been available for more than 20 years, and screening of newborns for galactose metabolic defects is carried out in a number of countries. Recently, an analysis of priorities in newborn screening listed galactosemia as the third, after hypothyroidism and hyperphenylalaninemia.1 ...
T W, Hansen, S O, Lie
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To Screen or not to Screen?

Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology, 1996
Screening can be defined as: “Early detection of an asymptomatic condition which might develop to a symptomatic disease if not detected and treated”.The purpose of a screening programme for osteoporosis is to identify individuals at risk and consequently to intervene in order to prevent future fractures. The principles of a screening test were outlined
O. H. Sorensen   +4 more
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To screen or not to screen?

The Prostate, 1992
This paper aims to present a case for screening for prostate cancer, though medical committees from many countries have recently decided against it. It is clear that prostate cancer fails many of the criteria for an effective screening program. There is certainly no single test that can be used reliably to detect prostate cancer.
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Screenings

Film Quarterly, 2013
Italian television scholar Milly Buonanno has often complained that, in this second Golden Age of TV, academic attention is focused almost exclusively on the United States. Even in a country like Spain, newspapers dutifully recap each episode of American premium-cable and streaming-service series while ignoring their own local productions.
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To screen or not to screen?

Huisarts en wetenschap, 2021
Wist u dat in Nederland ruim een half miljoen thuiswonende 65-plussers kwetsbaar zijn? Kwetsbare ouderen hebben veel gezondheidsklachten en moeite om de regie over hun leven te voeren. Ook hebben zij een verhoogde kans op ziekenhuisopname of overlijden. Kent u ze allemaal? Of wordt het de hoogste tijd om deze ouderen op te sporen met vragenlijsten?
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