An affected infant might collapse after either a positive or a false-negative screening test, if they were not screened.
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When different ages at screening were investigated in the model, we assumed that the mean detection rate and its associated uncertainty remained the same.
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With relatively few cases remaining to be detected, screening in its present form will become untenable.
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However, in reality, screening usually starts before 25 years of age and is extended beyond age 65.
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Potential health and economic impact of adding a human papillomavirus vaccine to screening programs.
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Furthermore, if individuals were treated appropriately, there would be no benefit from screening and its cost-effectiveness would be lower.
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The two alternative screening strategies vary in how screening would be organized.
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A second strategy involves an idealized screening program such that, for all of those in the screened population, diagnosis occurs at the onset of disease.
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Cost savings in mass population screening for colorectal cancer resulting from the early detection and excision of adenomas.
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More knowledge of the nature of public preferences for screening programs and their attributes may contribute to the evaluation of such healthcare programs.
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Screening programs raise particular ethical issues, since screening involves testing persons who have no symptoms of the condition being searched for.
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Recommended neonatal screening includes screening for phenylketonuria, hypothyroidism, and various hemoglobinopathies.
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Despite these favorable results, mammography screening has not yet been included in the cancer screening program.
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Part of their activities will be the coordination of the evaluation of mammography screening programs on a national level.
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Most countries, even those with formal policies, note relatively low levels of screening for hypertension.
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bottom screen
On thebottomscreen, the user enters the word he or she wants to translate in the source language, using the on-screen keyboard.
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computer screen
On acomputerscreen, two arrays of differently coloured balls (red, yellow and blue) on sticks were presented.
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folding screen
The performance was done on a two-panelfoldingscreenand performed in front of a group of guests.
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