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High cholesterol levels: is mass screening the best option? | Academic Article |
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[Cancer screening programs: Methodology and initial experience with the skin cancer screening]. | Academic Article |
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Participation in biomedical research studies and cancer screenings: perceptions of risks to minorities compared with whites. | Academic Article |
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Willingness to participate in cancer screenings: blacks vs whites vs Puerto Rican Hispanics. | Academic Article |
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Yield, Efficiency, and Costs of Mass Screening Algorithms for Tuberculosis in Brazilian Prisons. | Academic Article |
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Serial Mass Screening for Tuberculosis among Incarcerated Persons in Brazil. | Academic Article |
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Patient-Level Trajectories and Outcomes After Low-Dose CT Screening in the National Lung Screening Trial. | Academic Article |
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An electronic alert for HIV screening in the emergency department increases screening but not the diagnosis of HIV. | Academic Article |
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Comprehensive cancer screening among unmarried women aged 40-75 years: results from the cancer screening project for women. | Academic Article |
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Cost-effectiveness of primarily human papillomavirus-based cervical cancer screening in settings with currently established Pap screening: a systematic review commissioned by the German Federal Ministry of Health. | Academic Article |
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Increasing colorectal cancer screening adherence: comment on "A randomized comparison of print and web communication on colorectal cancer screening". | Academic Article |
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Mammography screening after risk-tailored messages: the women improving screening through education and risk assessment (WISER) randomized, controlled trial. | Academic Article |
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Need to improve skin cancer screening of high-risk patients: Comment on "Skin cancer screening by dermatologists, family practitioners, and internists". | Academic Article |
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The hospital outpatient alcohol project (HOAP): protocol for an individually randomized, parallel-group superiority trial of electronic alcohol screening and brief intervention versus screening alone for unhealthy alcohol use. | Academic Article |
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Toward optimal screening strategies for older women. Costs, benefits, and harms of breast cancer screening by age, biology, and health status. | Academic Article |
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