Sentences with phrase «as early diagnosis and treatment»

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«If we as healthcare providers listen to the people we take care of, we can reach a diagnosis earlier and then ensure that patients receive appropriate treatment,» Brightman said.
Although the disease is not progressing as quickly as many experts feared, this is primarily due to earlier diagnosis and treatment with drugs such as AZT that prolong the asymptomatic period before the HIV - infected person develops full - blown AIDS.
For both diagnoses — Reactive Attachment Disorder and Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder — treatment must occur as early as possible and should include a safe, consistent caregiver.
The authors suggest that HAND2 methylation «could be applied to triage women who present with postmenopausal bleeding (currently ~ 90 % of women who present with this symptom and are cancer - free must undergo endometrial biopsy for a definitive diagnosis) and could be further employed as a test to early detect or even predict the risk for endometrial cancer and response to preventative treatment
That could have important implications for patient outcomes, as early diagnosis of brain tumors enables prompt treatment and a wider range of surgical options.
As better treatments for diabetic retinopathy emerge, it's important to remember that an early diagnosis is the first step to getting treatment and saving your sight.
If the findings hold up across different autoimmune diseases, it's possible that the characteristic patterns of Xist localization could be used as a disease biomarker, enabling earlier diagnoses 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.
A new test using peripheral vision reaction time could lead to earlier diagnosis and more effective treatment of mild traumatic brain injury, often referred to as a concussion, according to Peter J. Bergold, PhD, professor of physiology and pharmacology at SUNY Downstate Medical Center and corresponding author of a study newly published online by the Journal of Neurotrauma.
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.
Both hospital units work jointly since 1995 to offer diagnosis and assessment services in families with hereditary cancer, as well as clinical monitoring, prevention, early detection and highly specialised treatments for patients.
Because many of these illnesses initially manifest as nonspecific symptoms, effective medical intervention requires rapid diagnosis and treatment during the earliest stages of infection.
However, until this is achieved, the emphasis needs to be on early diagnosis of HIV infection and prompt initiation of lifelong cART treatment, as well as continued efforts to prevent new infections.»
Among Dr. Grinberg's contributions to the dementia field are the identification of brainstem nuclei as the earliest structures affected in AD and the translation of these findings to diagnosis and treatment development; use of high - resolution histology and sophisticated computing tools for validating multimodal neuroimaging findings; and participation in several international neuropathological consortia for establishing neuropathological criteria for neurodegenerative diseases and vascular dementia.
This AACR Special Conference will cover the state of the art in understanding the disease of cancer from incident to early diagnosis, prevention, and treatment, with an emphasis on approaches that use big data and new computational methods such as machine learning.
If you think you may have Lyme, it's important to get an early diagnosis and treatment, as well as ongoing medical care.
Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment, especially rest, is essential as this injury can be stubborn to treat if left.
Thus, early, accurate diagnosis as well as the most appropriate treatment plan is key to successful intervention and treatment of disease in pets.
Clearly we have access to some data and clearly having Pfizer participate in some of these broad industry coalitions like this most recent one, clearly there are a good amount of data and modeling about the valued impact of early diagnosis, early treatment as well as again well documented preventive measures like heartworm check, which I think is very clearly an opportunity to say the better we can assess that, we can clearly avert mortality and morbidity that is clearly avoidable.
For cancer as well as other illnesses, early diagnosis and treatment are key to a favorable outcome.
But with early diagnosis of heart disease and appropriate treatment, both the length and quality of a dog's life can be improved.3, 4 Your clients would therefore undoubtedly appreciate knowing what they can do to ensure their dogs at risk of heart disease live lives as rich and full as possible.
Just as longevity in humans has improved with medical advances and an emphasis on early diagnosis and treatment of age related health problems, a proactive approach to your geriatric pets can help assure the best quality of life and longevity for your canine and feline family members.
It has been shown that early diagnosis and treatment, the principal benefits of regular examinations, can dramatically slow progression of conditions such as renal disease, osteoarthritis, and periodontal disease.
As is the case with many other diseases, earlier diagnosis and treatment can improve the prognosis.
For both diagnoses — Reactive Attachment Disorder and Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder — treatment must occur as early as possible and should include a safe, consistent caregiver.
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Within this same context, the health dimension of early childhood policy has focused largely on the traditional components of primary pediatric care, such as immunizations, early identification of sensory impairments and developmental delays, and the prompt diagnosis and treatment of medical problems.
The state Medicaid office informed health providers that they could receive reimbursement when administering the screening tool during each trimester and within sixty days postpartum and ensured that the parent screen could be covered by the Early Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment (EPSDT) program to address parent well - being as a critical factor in child well - being.
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