Early diagnosis and treatment increase the likelihood your dog will survive.
Not exact matches
Earlier diagnosis of cancer
increases the likelihood of effective
treatment, benefitting patients
and the health service.
In recognition of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Legislator Lynne M. Dixon, Hamburg, declared October 20th Breast Cancer Awareness Day in Erie County in an effort to
increase public knowledge about the importance of
early detection,
diagnosis and treatment.
This is the result of
increases in cancer
diagnoses driven by the aging
and growth of the population, as well as the fact that people are living longer with cancer because of
earlier cancer detection
and more effective
treatments.
The team points out that symptoms in ASD
increase as the child gets older
and so
earlier diagnosis can offer the opportunity of
treatment that might ameliorate some problems associated with the condition.
Early diagnosis increases the chances of successful intervention
and treatment.
Early diagnosis and treatment of dog allergies not only
increases the likelihood of your dog's
treatment being successful, but can also be less expensive than delaying
treatment.
This respondent believes that the benefit estimates are based on postulated, but largely unsubstantiated causal linkages between
increased privacy
and earlier diagnosis and medical
treatment.
State chapters of the American Academy of Pediatrics, working with state
Early Periodic Screening,
Diagnosis,
and Treatment (EPSDT)
and maternal
and child health programs, can
increase awareness of the need for perinatal depression screening in the obstetric
and pediatric periodicity of care schedules
and ensure payment.
``... these cuts will disenfranchise a segment of the population
and lead to
increased non-compliance with their doctor's requests for pathology testing due to the requirement of a co-payment... including: delaying the effective
early diagnosis of cancer leading to premature deaths; compromising the effective
treatment of diabetes
and chronic diseases;
and threatening the services of rural pathology» (Dr Michael Harrison RCPA).
Attention - deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) affects 3 % — 5 % of children
and young people under 18 years old.1 The core symptoms include inattention, impulsivity
and hyperactivity leading to significant impairments in academic
and social function
and increased risk of substance misuse, unemployment, criminality
and mental health problems.2 3
Early treatment is crucial to improve symptoms
and reduce the burden on the family
and wider social
and healthcare systems.4 With the
increasing rates of
diagnosis of ADHD, spending on ADHD medication has
increased sevenfold between 1998
and 2005,5
and expenditure on medication
treatment costs in the UK is now estimated at # 78 million per year.5 6 This has placed
increasing financial burden on health services
and highlighted the need for more efficient
and cost - effective services to diagnose
and treat the condition.