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December 01, 2015 - Benefits of Screening Strategies Based on Starting Ages and Intervals
Table 9. … Harms of Screening Strategies Based on Different Starting Ages and Intervals
Table 12. … deaths averted per 1,000
women than when starting at age 40 years (Tables 10a and b). … Benefits of Screening Strategies Based on Starting Ages and Intervals
Table 9. … Harms of Screening Strategies Based on Different Starting Ages and Intervals
Table 12.
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July 31, 2020 - life-years gained, colorectal cancer cases averted, and colorectal cancer deaths
averted vary by different starting … findings that require additional workup, which could lead to other
potential benefits or harms.9,10
Starting … the US Multi-Society Task Force recommend start-
ing screening in Black adults at age 45 years while starting … screen-
ing at age 50 years for persons of other races.31 The current USPSTF
statement recommends starting … In 2016, the USPSTF rec-
ommended screening for colorectal cancer starting at age 50 years
and continuing
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December 01, 2015 - Factors to Consider When Recommending Starting and Stopping Times for Screening X.
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April 27, 2021 - obtaining blood pressure measurements outside of the
clinical setting for diagnostic confirmation before starting … obtaining blood pressure measurements outside of the clinical setting for
diagnostic confirmation before starting … blood pressure measurements outside of the clinical setting to confirm a hypertension diagnosis before
starting … devices should be used outside of a clinical setting to
confirm a diagnosis of hypertension before starting … older and obtaining measurements outside of the clini-
cal setting for diagnostic confirmation before starting
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Starting and
Stopping Ages
For women who are at average risk for breast cancer, most of the benefit
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July 01, 2016 - and intervals for colorectal or cervi-
cal cancer) in specific populations (that is, various ages
for starting … of Internal Medicine 1
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USPSTF to assess appropriate starting … y)
2 Modeling was useful in
understanding benefits
and harms of different
screening intervals and
starting … currently smoke
or have quit
within the past
15 y
4 Modeling informed
choice of criteria for
screening (starting … analysis
for lung cancer (17) evaluated 576 possible screening
programs for such factors as different starting
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November 01, 2019 - youth quit using tobacco products
Evaluate interventions tailored specifically to prevent youth from starting
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November 01, 2009 - (as measured by number of mammograms), and
harms of 20 alternative screening strategies varying by
starting … For instance, starting annual
screening at age 40 years (vs. 50 years) and continuing
annually to age … Strategies are denoted as annual (A) or biennial (B) with starting and stopping
ages. … Decisions about the
best starting and stopping ages also depend on tolerance for
false-positive results … Strategies are denoted as annual (A) or biennial (B) with starting and stopping ages.
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September 30, 2024 - also
includes notification language informing women that they should
consider adjunctive screening.46 Starting … While collaborative modeling estimated that, compared with a stop-
ping age of 74, screening biennially starting … Thus, biennial screening starting at
age 40 years would result in 1.8 additional breast cancer deaths … For
this recommendation, current evidence shows that screening for
breast cancer starting at age 40 years … rec-
ommends that women at average risk of breast cancer should be of-
fered screening mammography starting
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November 15, 2018 - alternative screening strategies
KQ 3: Comparison based on timing; sooner vs. later intervention (i.e., starting … intervention upon detection by screening vs. starting later based on clinical diagnosis); clinical diagnosis
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November 01, 2012 - studies that
compared HIV screening strategies and reported clinical outcomes,
evaluated the effects of starting … Evidence showing benefits of
starting ART at higher CD4 cell counts was limited. … � 109 cells/L, 3 U.S. co-
hort studies (35–37) found no difference in risk between
starting ART at CD4 … or not
starting ART at different CD4 cell count strata. … Two other studies (48, 49) found no clear association be-
tween starting or not starting ART at CD4 counts
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November 20, 2012 - Evidence showing benefits of starting ART at higher CD4 cell counts was limited. … /L was associated with a lower risk for death and progression to AIDS than starting at less than 0.350 … x 10 9 cells/L, 3 U.S. cohort studies 35–37 found no difference in risk between starting ART at CD4 … or not starting ART at different CD4 cell count strata. … Two other studies 48 , 49 found no clear association between starting or not starting ART at CD4 counts
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January 01, 2020 - In addition, the USPSTF reviewed comparative decision
models on optimal starting and stopping ages and … Starting and
Stopping Ages
For women who are at average risk for breast cancer, most of the benefit … For women in their 40s, the num-
ber who benefit from starting regular screening mam-
mography is smaller … models
suggest that most of the benefit of screening women
aged 40 to 49 years would be realized by starting … Regardless of the starting age for screening, the
models consistently predict a small incremental in-
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January 01, 2024 - All women should get screened for breast cancer every other year starting at age 40.
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May 18, 2021 - In 2016, the US Preven-
tive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommended colorectal cancer
screening starting … The majority (41/49) were those with screening
starting at age 45 years. … For example, with 10-yearly colonos-
copy starting at age 45, extending the age to end screening from … Annual and biennial sDNA-FIT strate-
gies starting at age 45 were also efficient, albeit with a relatively … However, both analyses found that
starting screening at age 45 years provided an efficient balance of
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December 31, 2013 - Implementation of a Lung Cancer Screening Program
Screening Eligibility, Screening Intervals, and Starting … On the basis of modeling studies, starting annual LDCT screening before age 50 years may result in more … radiation-related lung cancer deaths than starting annual screening after age 50 years[[9, 10]]. … Modeling evidence suggests that an annual screening program starting at age 55 years and ending after … It also recommends annual screening starting at age 50 to 79 years in patients who have a 20 pack-year
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April 27, 2021 - obtaining blood pressure measurements outside of the clinical setting for diagnostic confirmation before starting … blood pressure measurements outside of the clinical setting to confirm a hypertension diagnosis before starting … devices should be used outside of a clinical setting to confirm a diagnosis of hypertension before starting … older and obtaining measurements outside of the clinical setting for diagnostic confirmation before starting
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January 11, 2016 - Starting and Stopping Ages
For women who are at average risk for breast cancer, most of the benefit … For women in their 40s, the number who benefit from starting regular screening mammography is smaller … models suggest that most of the benefit of screening women aged 40 to 49 years would be realized by starting … women aged 50 years or older who were screened biennially versus annually. 2 , 3
Regardless of the starting … women. 2 , 4 Table 5 summarizes BCSC data on the cumulative probability of a woman (at varying starting
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March 01, 2014 - smokers aged 55 to 80 years who have at least a
30 pack-year smoking history and discontinuing (or not
starting … On
the basis of modeling studies, starting annual LDCT
screening before age 50 years may result in more … radiation-
related lung cancer deaths than starting annual screening
after age 50 years (9, 10). … Modeling evidence suggests that an annual screening
program starting at age 55 years and ending after … It also recommends annual screening
starting at age 50 to 79 years in patients who have a 20
pack-year
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August 22, 2023 - Let’s Talk About It: Preventing HIV with PrEP
Let’s Talk About It For Patients
Preventing HIV with PrEP
Talking about sex, drug use, or your HIV status with your healthcare professional may not be easy. But, the more you share, the
better they can support you. This guide will help you and your healthcare professio…