Not exact matches
(Note the
recurrence of the expression «seeing
as», whose use by Wittgenstein and Wisdom was mentioned
earlier.)
We will use the unique set of mutations present in that individual's cancer,
as a barcode or thumbprint that we can exploit
as innovative diagnostics to monitor for cancer
recurrence and diagnose it
early,» explained Dr Iain Tan, co-lead author of the study who is a Consultant Medical Oncologist at NCCS and also a clinician scientist at GIS.
«These findings will give women with
early stage breast cancer greater certainty that anti-estrogen therapy will decrease their risk of
recurrence and increase their chance for survival whereas chemotherapy will not,» said breast cancer survivor Mary Lou Smith, JD, MBA, who helped design the study
as a leader in the ECOG - ACRIN Cancer Research Advocates Committee.
«The study indicates that screening for silent strokes in children starting school can lead to
early detection and prevention of
recurrences as well
as reduction in other complications of sickle cell anemia such
as acute painful episodes and acute chest syndrome.
Therefore, we are planning to use this platform for
early diagnosis
as well
as recurrence diagnosis of diseases such
as cancer.»
The finding of residual depressive symptoms during recovery has also been reported in adult MDD.44, 45 Longitudinal investigations of adults with residual depressive symptoms have shown
earlier recurrence and continued impairment in social functioning in follow - up studies.46 - 48 The implications of this finding will be clarified
as this preschool sample is observed into later childhood and
early adolescence.
As noted by Marryat and Martin (2010) such screening and intervention beyond the
early post-natal period and throughout children's
early years could help improve mental health or prevent
recurrence of problems, possibly resulting in positive child outcomes (or prevention of negative outcomes).