Screening
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And once for an interdisciplinary class, I was
screening
the opening segment of Ingmar Bergman's "The Seventh Seal."
Cancer organizations and the drive for early
screening
and cancer awareness and cancer research have normalized cancer, and this is a wonderful thing.
We have drug discovery processes,
screening
molecules, we have clinical trials, and then, when we think we have a drug, then we have the FDA regulatory process.
And yet, doctors today are not trained in routine
screening
or treatment.
We started simply with routine
screening
of every one of our kids at their regular physical, because I know that if my patient has an ACE score of 4, she's two and a half times as likely to develop hepatitis or COPD, she's four and half times as likely to become depressed, and she's 12 times as likely to attempt to take her own life as my patient with zero ACEs.
I figured the minute that everybody else heard about this, it would be routine screening, multi-disciplinary treatment teams, and it would be a race to the most effective clinical treatment protocols.
During our stay, however, we managed to reach out and work with asylum seekers who were imprisoned, despite strict
screening
and isolation.
But for that, the countries at entry points need to be massively supported, and then
screening
the people with security checks and all the other mechanisms, distributing those that are coming into all European countries, according to the possibilities of each country.
Special Olympics also provides free health
screening
for athletes who have difficulty communicating with their doctor or accessing health care.
The day before our game, the Nigerian basketball team went to the World Games Healthy Athlete screening, where seven of 10 members were given hearing aids for free and got to hear clearly for the first time.
As they move around, leukocytes work like security personnel, constantly
screening
the blood, tissues, and organs for suspicious signs.
Things like vaccination, timely
screening
and of course, stopping smoking.
Now this is important, because what they found working in rural communities, is that even when they have a mobile
screening
van that can go out into the community and perform exams and collect samples and send them to the central hospital for analysis, that days later, women get a call with an abnormal test result and they're asked to come in.
I dream that one day, instead of going into an expensive
screening
facility to get a colonoscopy, or a mammogram, or a pap smear, that you could get a shot, wait an hour, and do a urine test on a paper strip.
When high blood pressure
screening
expanded from clinics and hospitals to communities in the 1960s and '70s, black physicians like Dr. Eli Saunders in Baltimore and Dr. Keith Ferdinand in New Orleans were at the forefront of bringing health promotion to community hubs in urban black neighborhoods.
And we've offered high blood pressure
screening
and counseling to each and every one of them.
Screening
pregnant women in certain areas in the developing world is a powerful example of how precision public health can change things on a big scale.
So, effective hiring and
screening
and team building is not about bringing in the givers; it's about weeding out the takers.
Still worse, when it comes to some forms of cancer, such as ovarian, liver or pancreatic cancer, good
screening
methods simply don't exist, meaning that often people wait until physical symptoms surface, which are themselves already indicators of late-stage progression.
Having the convenience and accessibility of regular
screening
options that are affordable, noninvasive and could provide results much sooner, would provide us with a formidable weapon in the fight against cancer.
Unlike other forms of cancer, mammograms do offer an early-stage
screening
option for breast cancer.
So, there's still a lot of room for improvement, even for cancers that do have
screening
options, and, of course, considerable benefits for those that don't.
A key challenge then for cancer researchers is to develop methods that make regular
screening
for many types of cancers much more accessible.
To catch cancer early, however, you have to frequently intercept these messages to determine when cancer-causing troublemakers within your body decide to start staging a coup, which is why regular
screening
is so critical and why we're developing technologies to make this possible.
In addition to their recent emergence, another factor that's limiting their widespread adoption is that currently, no automated exosome isolation system exists to make regular
screening
economically accessible.
The idea here is that the separation process for
screening
could be as simple as processing a sample of urine, blood or saliva, which is a near-term possibility within the next few years.
If you're pregnant, do you want genetic
screening?
Musu has learned over 30 medical skills, from
screening
children for malnutrition, to assessing the cause of a child's cough with a smartphone, to supporting people with HIV and providing follow-up care to patients who've lost their limbs.
There is an Argentinian doctor who's trying to do field cervical cancer
screening
with this tool.
In health care, this is called
screening.
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