Once again, the ongoing debate about the age women should begin annual breast screening is waging, as breast imaging radiologists, medical associations, and advocacy groups comment on the 2024 U.S.
Obesity, diet, or environmental factors could be playing a role. A major new study has found that more and more young people are being diagnosed with late-stage colon cancer, prompting renewed calls ...
NRT duration (two vs eight weeks), and social determinants screening with referral, enabling comparative cost-effectiveness ...
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One in five US women prefer at-home HPV screening
By Dr. Priyom Bose, Ph.D. While most women still choose clinic-based screening, new national data reveal that those who ...
Just before her father died of colon cancer, Lynne Milliron, then age 40, made him a solemn promise: She would get herself screened for the disease. Two months later, Milliron had that colonoscopy—and ...
Despite significant improvements in mortality over the past 20 years, cancer remains the second leading cause of death in the United States. One reason for the improvement in mortality is screening ...
When companies are asked why they do medical screening or medical surveillance the typical answer is, “Because we have to.” Often, this is the correct answer, as OSHA and other regulatory agencies ...
We examined the association between paid-sick-leave mandates and screening for breast and colorectal cancers by comparing changes in 12- and 24-month rates of colorectal-cancer screening and ...
3 St Mary’s University Faculty of Sport Technology and Health Sciences, London, UK Methods We surveyed all 211 FIFA Member Associations (MAs) between February and July 2024 using a 21-point ...
2 Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA Correspondence to Professor Jonathan Drezner, Department of Family Medicine, American Medical Society for Sports ...
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