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Vaccination and screening programs: harmonizing prevention strategies for HPV-related diseases

Vaccination and screening programs: harmonizing prevention strategies for HPV-related diseases

... cancer screening has indeed showed to be highly effective as secondary prevention in most Western coun- tries, although historically it was introduced without any randomized trials performed so ...opportunistic, ...

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Examination of the Communication Practices Between State Newborn Screening Programs and the Medical Home

Examination of the Communication Practices Between State Newborn Screening Programs and the Medical Home

... born screening programs and the medical ...newborn screening pro- grams, including their information systems, with other child health programs (eg, immunization reg- istries, birth defects ...

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Completeness and Complexity of Information Available to Parents From Newborn-Screening Programs

Completeness and Complexity of Information Available to Parents From Newborn-Screening Programs

... newborn-screening programs and current patient-education ...Newborn Screening–recommended elements, par- ents can be provided with the information needed to understand the purpose of newborn ...

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Cost effectiveness of lung cancer screening programs : comparing the NLST and NELSON screening

Cost effectiveness of lung cancer screening programs : comparing the NLST and NELSON screening

... The base case population are participants from the NLST and NELSON, which are a number of 26,722 and 7,915 respectively. 17,23 At the start of the model, all participants are asymptomatic, but at high risk of developing ...

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Participation in lung cancer screening programs: are there gender and social differences? A systematic review

Participation in lung cancer screening programs: are there gender and social differences? A systematic review

... various screening programs, although these differences may be partly explained by the different epidemiological contexts, program inclusion criteria, and SES measures col- ...cancer screening ...

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Mammographic features associated with interval breast cancers in screening programs

Mammographic features associated with interval breast cancers in screening programs

... three screening programs in ...by screening or by other means, and the method of detection played no role in the sampling of subjects for the present study and was unknown at the time mammographic ...

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Financing State Newborn Screening Programs: Sources and Uses of Funds

Financing State Newborn Screening Programs: Sources and Uses of Funds

... their programs and securing the necessary financing. Unlike other programs, such as the SCHIP, the Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children, and programs for children with ...

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Status of Newborn Screening Programs in the United States

Status of Newborn Screening Programs in the United States

... newborn screening pro- grams, the use of specimens beyond the newborn screening analytical process might not have been con- sidered; therefore, other possible uses may not be de- fined clearly in the law or ...

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Genetic screening programs for susceptibility to disease in Denmark

Genetic screening programs for susceptibility to disease in Denmark

... genetic screening programs arise within a context of what has been called ‘the new ...Genetic screening programs for susceptibility to disease would be one of the applications of genetic ...

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Balancing harms and benefits of service mammography screening programs: a cohort study

Balancing harms and benefits of service mammography screening programs: a cohort study

... mammography screening were based on dubious methodology - that has been widely criticized [13,14] - the estimation of the absolute bene- fits and harms of mammography screening for breast cancer remains a ...

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Stewardship and cancer screening programs in Italy

Stewardship and cancer screening programs in Italy

... Cancer Screening Programs (from 2004-2009) within a comprehensive framework for health system ...the Programs, and reflect upon the operability of the framework as well as the activities that the ...

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Adverse Medical Outcomes of Early Newborn Screening Programs for Phenylketonuria

Adverse Medical Outcomes of Early Newborn Screening Programs for Phenylketonuria

... NBS programs comes from Joseph Cooper, a political scientist at Howard University who attended the US Children’s Bu- reau consensus conference in 1965 and became a per- sistent critic of NBS ...

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Self-Sampling for HPV Testing: Increased Cervical Cancer Screening Participation and Incorporation in International Screening Programs

Self-Sampling for HPV Testing: Increased Cervical Cancer Screening Participation and Incorporation in International Screening Programs

... women offered either the option to participate in conventional cervical cancer screening or self-sampling.. 263.[r] ...

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Issues in State Newborn Screening Programs

Issues in State Newborn Screening Programs

... technical matters as the sensitivity and specificity of testing but also such issues as whether early detection of affected children actually improves their long-term prognosis and the e[r] ...

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Telemedicine-based diabetic retinopathy screening programs: an evaluation of utility and cost-effectiveness

Telemedicine-based diabetic retinopathy screening programs: an evaluation of utility and cost-effectiveness

... retinopathy screening (TMDRS) programs have been developed to identify patients with sight- threatening diabetic eye disease because patients are often noncompliant with recommended live eye ...broaden ...

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Mandatory HIV Testing Issues in State Newborn Screening Programs

Mandatory HIV Testing Issues in State Newborn Screening Programs

... issues of informed consent, confidentiality, possible newborn screening refusals, and the potential for identifying HIV-exposed neonates through prenatal testing, the a[r] ...

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Screening, Screening Programs and the Pediatrician

Screening, Screening Programs and the Pediatrician

... This definition makes it explicit that screening may consider a wide range of characteristics of a child, not simply the likelihood that a disease is present or absent, and that the char[r] ...

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Whole-Genome Screening of Newborns? The Constitutional Boundaries of State Newborn Screening Programs

Whole-Genome Screening of Newborns? The Constitutional Boundaries of State Newborn Screening Programs

... In the future, as improvements in cost and efficiency make WGS more suitable for NBS, many families will no doubt want to take advantage of the rich information that WGS can provide. But integrating WGS into NBS ...

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Recommended Guidelines for Screening Programs for Hyperphenylalaninemia in Newborn Infants

Recommended Guidelines for Screening Programs for Hyperphenylalaninemia in Newborn Infants

... The advisory committee should distribute to obstetricians, prenatal clinics, and others responsible for the care of pregnant women a brochure containing the following infor- mation: (1) [r] ...

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A conceptual framework for rationalized and standardized Universal Newborn Hearing Screening (UNHS) programs

A conceptual framework for rationalized and standardized Universal Newborn Hearing Screening (UNHS) programs

... Hearing Screening starting from ...Hearing Screening studies we highlighted substantial variability in program design and in reported performance ...Hearing Screening programs with an ...

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