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European active surveillance study of women taking HRT (EURAS-HRT): study protocol [NCT00214903]

European active surveillance study of women taking HRT (EURAS-HRT): study protocol [NCT00214903]

... Long-term active safety surveillance of new HRT products has gained particular importance following the intense scientific debate on the risk/benefit profile of HRT prod- ucts after the publication of the ...

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Active surveillance of Q fever in human and animal population of Cyprus

Active surveillance of Q fever in human and animal population of Cyprus

... out of the 81 participants (44.4%) using 1/60 titre as a cutoff point for IgG antibodies while 20 residents (25.3%) were found positive for IgG antibodies using 1:120titre. Moreover, 19 participants (24.8%) were found ...

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A new paradigm in low-risk papillary microcarcinoma: active surveillance

A new paradigm in low-risk papillary microcarcinoma: active surveillance

... Although recent clinical evidence reports that active surveillance is a reasonable approach for the management of low-risk papillary microcarcinoma, no standard of care has been defined. The available data ...

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Oncologic outcomes following radical prostatectomy in the active surveillance era

Oncologic outcomes following radical prostatectomy in the active surveillance era

... Results: We included 2643 consecutive patients in our analysis. The proportion of men with low-risk disease undergoing radical prostatectomy decreased from 2007 onwards coincident with the implementation of an ...

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Active surveillance for the management of localized prostate cancer: Guideline recommendations

Active surveillance for the management of localized prostate cancer: Guideline recommendations

... of active surveillance (AS) as a management strategy for low-risk pros- tate cancer patients and to ensure that AS is offered to appropriate patients assessed by a standardized ...Standard active ...

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A Quantitative Mining Model based Classification technique in active surveillance for DCIS

A Quantitative Mining Model based Classification technique in active surveillance for DCIS

... the spectrum of molecular phenotypes of DCIS which is an immediate precursor to invasive breast cancer. But the identification of occurrence of molecular subtypes in IDC are also seen in DCIS [4] –[7]. Predicting the ...

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Active surveillance: a review of risk-based, dynamic monitoring

Active surveillance: a review of risk-based, dynamic monitoring

... Several simulation studies have been performed aiming to estimate the trade-off between the reduction in number of biopsies taken and the delay in detection of disease reclassification (31-33). Although all studies used ...

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Expending the Paradigm: Active Surveillance for Intermediate Risk Prostate Cancer

Expending the Paradigm: Active Surveillance for Intermediate Risk Prostate Cancer

... on Active Surveillance compared to ...with Active Surveillance in interme- diate risk men was never being married while in the low risk group a higher education was associated with ...

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Active Surveillance for Adverse Events: The Experience of the Vaccine Safety Datalink Project

Active Surveillance for Adverse Events: The Experience of the Vaccine Safety Datalink Project

... OBJECTIVE: To describe the Vaccine Safety Datalink (VSD) project’s experience with population-based, active surveillance for vaccine safety and draw lessons that may be useful for similar efforts. PATIENTS ...

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A quantitative analysis of the prevalence of clinical depression and anxiety in patients with prostate cancer undergoing active surveillance

A quantitative analysis of the prevalence of clinical depression and anxiety in patients with prostate cancer undergoing active surveillance

... A quantitative analysis of the prevalence of clinical depression and anxiety in patients with prostate cancer undergoing active surveillance.. To view these files please visit the journa[r] ...

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When no treatment is the best treatment: Active surveillance strategies for low risk prostate cancers.

When no treatment is the best treatment: Active surveillance strategies for low risk prostate cancers.

... management, active surveillance and watchful waiting. Active surveillance applies to younger men with low-risk disease and a life expectancy of more than 10 ...

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Total energy expenditure and vigorous-intensity physical activity are associated with reduced odds of reclassification among men on active surveillance.

Total energy expenditure and vigorous-intensity physical activity are associated with reduced odds of reclassification among men on active surveillance.

... as active surveillance. During active surveillance, about one-third of men reclassify to higher risk disease and require radical treatment, leading to substantial disease- and ...

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Moderated Posters 1: Prostate Cancer (Surgery/Active Surveillance/Miscellaneous)

Moderated Posters 1: Prostate Cancer (Surgery/Active Surveillance/Miscellaneous)

... Introduction and Objective: Active surveillance (“AS”) is an accepted alternative to radical treatment of favorable-risk prostate cancer. We pres- ent oncological outcomes for AS through a retrospective ...

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The uptake of active surveillance for the management of prostate cancer: A population based analysis

The uptake of active surveillance for the management of prostate cancer: A population based analysis

... Introduction: Active surveillance (AS) is a strategy for the manage- ment of low-risk prostate cancer (PCa). However, few studies have assessed the uptake of AS at a population level and none of these were ...

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A novel predictor of clinical progression in patients on active surveillance for prostate cancer

A novel predictor of clinical progression in patients on active surveillance for prostate cancer

... Introduction: Active surveillance (AS) is standard of care in low-risk prostate cancer ...any active treat- ment while GP occurred if Gleason ≥7 was identified on repeat biopsy or surgical ...

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Impact of bilateral biopsy-detected prostate cancer on an active surveillance population

Impact of bilateral biopsy-detected prostate cancer on an active surveillance population

... (66% vs 19.5% respectively). This risk increases over time (Fig. 2). The finding of bilateral disease has a higher rate of active surveillance failure than other clinical features including PSA density. PSA ...

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Active surveillance of small renal masses

Active surveillance of small renal masses

... Fig. 11 Calculation of the linear growth rate (GR) of a lower third left kidney small renal mass (SRM) undergoing active surveillance (AS) in a 65-year-old patient (arrows). a Coronal contrast-enhanced CT ...

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Prostate cancer: a review of active surveillance

Prostate cancer: a review of active surveillance

... for active surveillance in prostate cancer from the present prospective ...of active surveillance, in which the decision to intervene was determined by prostate-specific antigen and/or ...

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An assessment of Prostate Cancer Research International: Active Surveillance (PRIAS) criteria for active surveillance of clinically low risk prostate cancer patients

An assessment of Prostate Cancer Research International: Active Surveillance (PRIAS) criteria for active surveillance of clinically low risk prostate cancer patients

... The PRIAS criteria aim to stratify patients with prostate cancer to identify those at lowest risk of disease misclassi- fication or progression. Patients in our cohort who satisfied all PRIAS criteria were less likely to ...

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Active surveillance in patients with a PSA >10 ng/mL

Active surveillance in patients with a PSA >10 ng/mL

... The limitations of this study include a lack of long-term follow-up with definitive endpoints. Despite our efforts to compare the patients on AS with others concurrently treated with RP, we were not able to fully ...

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