Sentences with phrase «biennial screening»

They found that biennial screening of 100,000 women, from ages 50 to 74, prevents 627 deaths.
The study modeled eight screening scenarios that differed by starting age and screening interval: annual or biennial screening from ages 40 to 74, 45 to 74, or 50 to 74; and two hybrid strategies: annual starting at age 40 or 45 and biennial from age 50 to 74.
The Task Force gave routine screening of women ages 40 - 49 a grade of «C» and gave a «B» grade only to biennial screening for women 50 - 74.
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).
Women 55 years and older should transition to biennial screening or have the opportunity to continue screening annually.
«The ACS endorses beginning annual screening mammography at age 45 years and transitioning to biennial screening at age 55 years, while retaining the option to continue annual screening, which some women may elect based on personal preference, clinical guidance, or both,» the authors write.

Not exact matches

The study also showed that biennial, rather than annual, screening mammograms, as well as beginning at age 50 instead of 40 or 45, make these procedures safer for all women.
D23 Expo — a biennial expo that occurs every other year is where the trailer was screened.
Screening footage of over 20 selected commissions that debuted as part of the Performa biennial, this display exhibits significant performance works from the past decade and examines the impact that the organisation has had on the development of live art over the past twelve years.
Free Play is presented as part of PERFORMA 05, the first biennial of visual art performance in New York City, which will take place November 3 - 21, 2005, and include a multidisciplinary program of live visual art performances, film screenings, lectures, and exhibitions.
She recently made a T.V. sitcom called «A Pilot For A Show About Nowhere,» — but instead of being made for a network, it's been screened at The Hammer Museum's biennial exhibit «Made in L.A.» which features contemporary artists from Los Angeles.
Beckman's work was screened in three Whitney Biennials in the 1980s, concurrent with Wachtel's participation in the 1985 Whitney Biennial with Group Material.
It says no to feeding the stream of paintings, installation works, big - screen videos and Dolby - sound films that turn today's biennials and international exhibitions into such entertaining spectacles.
At CCA, he curated seven Performance Art Biennials and four International Video Art Biennials (Video Zone), as well as numerous experimental and video art screenings, retrospectives, and performance events there and elsewhere in Israel.
To celebrate the impact of this influential institution, Whitechapel Gallery, London, has opened its doors to the first exhibition tracing the company's history, which involves screening footage of over 20 selected commissions that debuted as part of the biennial.
Ghani's work in video and installation has been screened and exhibited internationally, at venues including MoMA, NYC (2011), the Sharjah Biennials 9 and 10 (2011, 2009), the Beijing 798 Biennial (2009), the National Gallery, Washington DC (2008), the Tate Modern, London (2007), d / Art, Sydney (2006), Futura, Prague (2005), the Liverpool Biennial (2004), and transmediale, Berlin (2003).
Participants were assessed using the mini-mental state examination (MMSE) in every biennial examination to screen for possible dementia.
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