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"This is not being used as a screening procedure for the general asymptomatic population who have no indication of disease".
The current guidelines suggest that healthy women over 30 who have three tests in a row that show no indication of disease can switch to one every three years.
A person with active lung tuberculosis or with lung cancer, for example, may be conscious of only a general feeling of malaise, unusual fatigue, or seemingly minor symptoms as the first indication of disease.
Active surveillance is a management plan for localized prostate cancer that offers selective delayed intervention on indication of disease progression, allowing patients to delay or avoid treatment and associated side-effects.
Some argue that the DNA tests offered are often not validated enough to give an accurate indication of disease risk, he says.
Treatment was associated with a significant increase in PSA doubling time (PSA-DT), an indication of disease progression, from 11.98 months pre-treatment to 16.82 months at 72 week follow-up, independent of whether the patient had received EP or not.
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Clinical investigation and oral histories of the birds provided by the owner did not reveal any indication of diseases, including chlamydiosis.
Copper begins depositing at birth but the first forceful indications of disease appear only when it reaches the brain.
There were no indications of disease, though tests were still being done for the presence of toxic chemicals.
The decision to use radiation therapy is guided by specific indications of disease.
And roughly half of those skeletons have significant indications of disease such as vertebral disc herniations, leprosy, scurvy, rickets, and trauma like fractures, trepanations, and an amputation.
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