Screening
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And as defined by the World Health Organization,
screening
is "the presumptive identification of unrecognized disease in an apparently healthy person, by means of tests ... that can be applied rapidly and easily ..." That's a long definition, so let me repeat it: identification of unrecognized disease in an apparently healthy person by means of tests that can be applied both rapidly and easily.
And I want to put special emphasis on the words "rapidly" and "easily" because many of the existing
screening
methods are exactly the opposite.
And those of you who have undergone colonoscopy as part of a
screening
program for colorectal cancer will know what I mean.
Obviously, there's a variety of medical tools available to perform
screening
tests.
Nowadays, each disease typically requires a different medical tool to perform a
screening
test.
With all of these features, breath analysis is predestined to deliver what many traditional
screening
tests are lacking.
A problem that remains is, in fact, a problem that any
screening
activity has to face because, for many diseases, it is often impossible to predict with sufficient certainty whether the disease would ever cause any symptoms or put a person's life at risk.
The increasing adoption of routine
screening
will raise the question: What do we call a disease that can rationalize treatment, and what is just an abnormality that should not be a source of concern?
My hopes are that routine
screening
using breath analysis can provide enough data and insight so that at some point, we'll be able to break this dilemma and predict with sufficient certainty whether and when to treat at early stage.
It's been
screening
X-rays of your chest.
We do quick neuropsychological
screening
tests to identify strengths and weaknesses in the way an inmate thinks.
We needed beeswax for a project we were working on; he was so capable, he was able to render the nicest block of beeswax I have ever seen from cow dung, tin cans and his veil, which he used as a screening, right in this meadow.
It can take up to 20 years for cancer symptoms to appear, but with regular screening, we can discover cellular abnormalities in the cervix before they develop into cancer.
So while there’s still room for improvement in screening, treatment, and access to each, condom use, vaccination, and cervical
screening
can each reduce the harm caused by HPV.
But also, maybe there was something more important that day than their high blood pressure or a
screening
colonoscopy.
And it's useful, sometimes, in
screening
employees.
But remember, the environment is constantly changing, and software,
screening
software, has no way to tell, and we have no way to tell, who is going to be useful in the future.
MR: While image-recognition software can identify the outlines of sexual organs, blood or naked skin in images and videos, it has immense difficulties to distinguish pornographic content from holiday pictures, Adonis statues or breast-cancer
screening
campaigns.
But there are more important things that are already occurring: embryo
screening.
This woman came up to me after the
screening
and said, "You know, I know this is crazy.
And therefore, as with all biology, you get selection through screening, whether you're
screening
for hydrogen production, or chemical production, or just viability.
So when a team was working on a new vision
screening
program in India, they wanted to understand what the aspirations and motivations were of these school children to understand how they might play a role in
screening
their parents.
So, after that screening, we bring the children to the hospital.
was shown at a private
screening
afterwhich he most likely left by the back door.
I saw a free
screening
of A Sound of Thunder, so I can't complain about the price, but I wish I could get my 103 minutes refunded.
I was so offended that after the
screening
at the Toronto Film Festival, I went up and spoke to the screen writer to complain about this film.
As a sidenote, after the
screening
I was talking a little smack about the movie to some of my friends when David Morse walked right behind me--He looks like the nicest guy in the world, but he's a solid 6'2" and probably outweighs me by 50 pounds.
Before watching this film (at a
screening
attended by the director herself) we were informed this had won the short film prize at the Galway Film Fleadh.
I just saw this movie last night at a midnight sneak preview
screening
(I work for an independent theatre chain in Colorado - it's one of the perks)...I'm sorry, but this is one of THE WORST movies I've ever seen!
I caught a
screening
of this at the True/False Documentary film festival in Columbia, Missouri, and I was pretty disappointed.
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