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May 01, 2018 - diagnosed
with cancer that never grows,
spreads, or harms them, also
known as overdiagnosis.
80*
Choose … * This includes 65 men who choose surgery or radiation at diagnosis, as well as 15 men who choose
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May 01, 2018 - diagnosed
with cancer that never grows,
spreads, or harms them, also
known as overdiagnosis.
80*
Choose … * This includes 65 men who choose surgery or radiation at diagnosis, as well as 15 men who choose
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November 18, 2024 - interventions, including education and support from both clinicians and peers that can help
more mothers choose … breastfeeding, healthcare professionals should be mindful of these
factors, and that not all people choose
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June 01, 2012 - Therefore, health care professionals
may choose to provide counseling to these
patients, rather than … A health care professional
may choose to offer it to certain patients because of their particular health … Clinicians
may choose to selectively provide this service to
patients rather than incorporating … selectively provide
this service
A clinician may choose to offer
behavioral counseling to some
patients
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www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/uspstf/sites/default/files/file/supporting_documents/breastfeeding-interventions-draft-rec-bulletin.pdf
November 18, 2024 - often affected by conditions outside of the mom’s control, there are proven ways to support
those who choose … should be mindful of factors contributing to disparities in breastfeeding rates and that not all people choose
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November 01, 2015 - We collect no personal information about you when you visit our Web site unless you choose to provide … If you choose to provide us with additional information about yourself through an E-mail message, form
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Implementation Not all women choose to or are able to breastfeed.
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July 09, 2017 - In the case of a potential duplication of effort, the Task Force may choose to refer the recommendation … Partner organizations may choose to promote opportunities for public comment among their membership and
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cancer over the past several years and may reduce the potential
harms of screening in low-risk men who choose … Men who are more interested in avoiding the potential harms
may choose not to be screened. … These men may choose not to be screened
for prostate cancer.
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Clinicians may choose to selectively counsel patients rather than incorporate counseling into the care
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January 01, 2020 - that breastfeeding is of mod-
erate net benefit to women and their infants and children, not all
women choose … Not all women choose to or are able to breastfeed. … vention and any potential negative feelings or feelings of inad-
equacy that could result if mothers choose … action that clinicians, health sys-
tems, community programs, and government policy support
women who choose
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www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/uspstf/recommendation/breastfeeding-primary-care-interventions-october-2016
October 25, 2016 - Implementation
Not all women choose to or are able to breastfeed. … that breastfeeding is of moderate net benefit to women and their infants and children, not all women choose … intervention and any potential negative feelings or feelings of inadequacy that could result if mothers choose … action that clinicians, health systems, community programs, and government policy support women who choose
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April 01, 2022 - • For patients who are eligible and choose to start taking aspirin, the benefits become smaller with
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July 01, 2017 - When selecting a primary lead, an effort is made to choose an individual whose tenure on the Task Force
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February 01, 2014 - insufficient to assess the balance of benefits and harms of the service." 1 With GRADE, guideline panels may choose
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April 01, 2019 - Nominate a Recommendation Statement Topic
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August 22, 2023 - People may choose to stop taking
PrEP if they are no longer at increased risk for HIV, are experiencing
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April 26, 2022 - Age to Stop Taking Aspirin
For those who meet the criteria to start taking aspirin and choose to do so
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ages of 40 and 49 who place a higher value on the potential benefit than the potential
harms may choose
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ages of 40 and 49 who place a higher value on the potential benefit than the potential
harms may choose