The Pap test is widely used to screen for cervical cancer, but currently there
is no routine screening method for ovarian and endometrial cancers.
Not exact matches
In 1990, nearly a third of our newly diagnosed HIV cases
were detected on
routine screening of pregnant women.
He recommended simple changes, such as reducing the number of toys, creating daily
routines and limiting
screen time, and
was astounded by how well children responded.
The condition
is usually
screened for by performing a rectal exam in a constipated child during a
routine pediatric visit.
Make reading an integral part of your child's bedtime
routine and
be sure your child spends as much time with a book as she does with a
screen.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advocates
routine screening for mental health disorders like depression among both men and women who
are planning to become parents.
Apgar testing,
screening newborns, determining the birth weight and your baby's health status
are all part and parcel of the post-delivery
routine.
We also will ensure that
routine newborn
screening is performed, including hearing tests, and that your baby receives his / her first immunization (the hepatitis B vaccine) before leaving the hospital.
The Tilburg researchers believe that prenatal care should include
routine bloods tests to
screen for thyroxine levels so the problem can
be identified and remedied prior to the labor and delivery.
I don't think it
's again, I don't think it
's routine to
screen for TAPS in all babies because the chance for non, for without for our babies without twin to twin to have TAPS
is only about two to three, maybe five percent range at the most.
The objective of the study
was to examine the association between placental abruption, maternal characteristics, and
routine first - and second - trimester aneuploidy
screening analytes.The study consisted of an analysis of 1017 women with and 136,898 women without placental abruption who had first - and second - trimester prenatal
screening results, linked birth certificate, and hospital discharge records for a live - born singleton.
Bedtime
routine is thus: all
screens off by 7:45 at the latest.
On a more practical note, a form of reliable transportation
is a necessity to get to and from
screenings, in - vitro fertilization,
routine medical testing and meetings with intended parents and the agency.
Routine screening of urine at every visit
is also an out - dated practice, although sadly, I suspect many clinics
are still doing so.
It
's estimated that 1 in 10 New York women suffer from it, and making
screening part of
routine care has power to save lives.
They say doctors caught the tumor early during a
routine screening and his prognosis
is good.
Routine screening is also crucial for combating colorectal cancer, which annually kills 3,200 New Yorkers of both sexes.
«During a
routine baggage
screening, five sacks
were sighted unattended and without tags containing fresh bulk items suspected to
be money,» the anti-graft agency said in a statement.
Breast Cancer Care comment on research from Duffy et al which claims that twice as many lives
are saved by
routine breast
screening than
are overdiagnosed
Huge strides have
been made over the past two decades and today, more women than ever before
are surviving breast cancer, many of whom have benefited from early detection through
routine breast
screening.
His outlook began to change when a
routine colon
screening detected that he had
been living with stage three cancerous tumors.
«The number of new cancer cases can
be reduced and many cancer deaths can
be prevented through
routine cancer
screening.
Current U.S. cervical cancer
screening guidelines do not recommend
routine Pap smears for women over 65 if their prior test results have
been normal.
If EKG
screening is assumed to
be beneficial, ethical questions arise if
routine testing occurred only in sports.
In 2009, based on evidence that the benefit - risk ratio for mammography
screening is higher among women over 50 and with less frequent
screening, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) reversed its previous recommendation of mammography every one to two years beginning at age 40, and recommended
routine screening every two years starting at age 50, the researchers noted.
Grading of retinal photographs could allow a more standardized approach to ROP
screening, while reducing the numbers of babies needing to
be examined by ophthalmologists could thus lower the costs of
routine ROP
screening.
Although Nosarti emphasises that the majority of premature babies will grow up to
be healthy, she says
routine screening of children born prematurely could detect and treat any potential problems before they escalate.
Many lives
are saved each year because of this sort of
routine screening.
Among the changes in the American Cancer Society's updated breast cancer
screening guideline
is that women with an average risk of breast cancer should undergo regular, annual
screening mammography beginning at age 45 years, with women having an opportunity to choose to begin annual
screening as early as age 40; women 55 years and older should transition to
screening every other year (vs annual), but still have the opportunity to continue with annual
screening; and
routine screening clinical breast examination
is no longer recommended, according to an article in the October 20 issue of JAMA.
The more challenging decisions
are for women aged 45 to 54 years, for whom ACS recommends annual
screening, but for whom the USPSTF recommends no
routine screening (age 45 - 49 years) or biennial
screening (age 50 - 54 years).
«A substantial number of colorectal cancer deaths
are potentially preventable through
routine colorectal
screening,» said Hannah K. Weir, PhD, senior epidemiologist with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta.
-- For a decade,
routine screening with ultrasound has
been a recognised part of pregnancy care in Britain.
Cancer
screening and
routine tests
are critical for preventing cancer deaths because cases caught early
are often more treatable.
Specifically, physicians who reported knowing at least one patient, family member or friend with a poor breast cancer prognosis and who had not
been screened were more likely to recommend
routine screening for their younger and older patients, age groups where
routine screening is controversial.
Respondents
were also asked to report on whether they generally recommended
routine screening mammograms to average - risk patients with no family history or prior breast issues in groups aged 40 - 44, 45 - 49 and older than 75 years.
(Reuters Health)- There isn't enough evidence yet to say for sure whether primary care doctors should offer
routine vision
screening to elderly people who don't report any problems with their eyes, new U.S. guidelines conclude.
Pollack and colleagues found that physicians who reported at least one social network member with a poor prognosis without
screening were significantly more likely to recommend
routine screening to women ages 40 - 44 years (92.7 versus 85.6 percent) and older than 75 years compared to those who didn't (84 versus 68.3 percent).
The recommendations may also fail to find sufficient proof that
routine screenings work because they
're only looking at research done in primary care, not studies of outcomes from evaluations done by vision specialists, noted Dr. David Parke II, chief executive of the American Academy of Ophthalmology in San Francisco and author of an editorial in JAMA Ophthalmology March 1.
In the
screening group, there
were 54 fewer women who suffered one or more hip fractures compared to the
routine care group.
Routine screening for prostate cancer seems like a good thing, but for every life saved many more
are blighted by unnecessary treatments
«Domestic violence
screening among pregnant women
is not
routine, and yet the adverse effects on mother and baby tell us more needs to
be done.
Even the American Urological Association, which practically accused the task force of killing men with its «not recommended» conclusion of 2012, says
routine PSA
screening is not advised for men younger than 54 or older than 70.
This would indicate that women ages 40 - 49 who choose
routine screening and those 50 - 74 who want to
be screened annually would not
be guaranteed coverage.
Newborn
screening for this disorder
is not
routine, and early detection
is infrequent because it can arise spontaneously in families, Petris said.
On the other hand patients with DRB1 * 04:01 have a better clinical outcome in the short - and long - term suggesting that human leukocyte antigen (HLA) analysis and
screening for SLA / LP antibodies should
be integrated in the clinical
routine for AIH diagnosis.
«He said that someday it would become
routine to
screen individuals for polymorphisms and that nutritional interventions to improve health
were likely
be a major benefit of the genomics area.»
While evidence does not support increased frequency or intensity of
screening, adherence to
routine ACS
screening guidelines for the early detection of any new cancers
is recommended.
«Peripheral blood of living ASD infants and toddlers
is an important alternative, and obtaining blood samples
is routine and safe and, thus,
is a preferable and accessible tissue for identifying signatures of ASD that could
be used in clinical
screening and follow - up evaluations.»
Colonoscopies
are much better, but
are expensive, invasive and require the use of general anaesthetic, so can not
be used for
routine screens.
But as has
been shown repeatedly,
routine screening is often, on average, harmful.