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MSA levels may therefore be of some use for the monitoring of breast cancer patients, and as a diagnostic aid to screen populations for breast cancer.S A StackerC H ThompsonM G LoweN P Sacks... SA Stacker,CH Thompson,MG Lowe,... - 《Dev Biol Stand》 被引量: 10发表: 1987年 RNAi ...
Howell A, Grossman J G , Cheung K C, Kanbi L, Evans D G and Hasnain S S 2000 Can hair be used to screen for breast cancer? J. J. Med. Genet. 37 297-8A. Howell, J. G. Grossman, K. C. Cheung et al., Can hair be used to screen for breast cancer? J. Med. Genet. 37...
We have successfully performed an MR screening study on 181 patients at high risk for breast cancer that did not have an actionable mammogram or clinical finding prior to study entry. Abnormal MRI findings prompted a total of 31 biopsies, 6 of which yielded malignant findings. The cancer yield...
This study is designed to evaluate the use of MRI in screening patients that areat high risk for breast cancer. Patients that based on family pedigree meet a 30% lifetime risk of breast cancer are entered into this study. Patients undergo physical exam, MRI, and traditional mammography. This...
There is a great paucity on status of knowledge of community regarding MTP and mainly from rural area. So the present study was carried out in rural area to highlight some reasons for under-utilisation of MTP service. Methods Study was carried in a...年份: 2016 ...
Sensitivity and specificity of mammography and adjunctive ultrasonography to screen for breast cancer in the Japan Strategic Anti-cancer Randomized Trial (J-START):a randomised controlled trial : Ohuchi N, for the J-START Investigator Groups (Tohoku Univ, Sendai, Japan; etal) Lancet 387:341-348,...
Routine screening for breast and cervical cancers lowers mortality from these diseases, but the benefit has not permeated to Native American women, for whom the five-year survival rate is the lowest of any population group in the United States. To help address this problem, an educational/trainin...
Evidence obtained from several randomized control trials suggest that mortality from breast cancer could be reduced by mammographic screening. However, a recent meta-analysis questioned the general acceptance that screening for breast cancer is beneficial. The purpose of the study was to analyze prospecti...
But the message that everyone must screen for cancer has become so ingrained that when health care experts recommended that women under 50 and over 74 stop screening for breast cancer it caused a riotous reaction among doctors patients and advocacy groups. It’s hard to uproot deeply held ...