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The phrase "attributed to screen" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something that is assigned or credited to a screen, but without additional context, it is ambiguous.
Example: "The design elements were attributed to screen innovations in the latest technology."
Alternatives: "credited to the screen" or "ascribed to the screen".
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To a large extent the improved cure was attributed to screen detected cancers being generally found at earlier clinical FIGO stages than symptomatic cancers.
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The weak temperature dependence of the mobility may be attributed to screening of polar optical phonon scattering at high temperatures by the high free carrier concentration, which is at the order of 1014 cm−2.
Some of the declines in cervix cancer mortality, most marked in urban areas, may be attributed to screening programmes.
These disagreements were attributed to screening false positives and were probably based on the different assay designs [ 33].
That is, 74% of non-participation in screening within national guidelines can be attributed to screening inequalities associated with the above risk factors.
These have been attributed to screening of older or younger individuals by PSA testing (Collin et al, 2008; Moore et al, 2009; Bray et al, 2010).
47 However, similar reductions were observed in Norway and the Republic of Ireland, and the reductions in these countries cannot be attributed to screening.
The result was a 6.4% reduction in overall breast cancer mortality which was attributed to screening, approximately one-third of a 20% reduction (Blanks et al, 2000).
This illustrates how important it is to properly separate breast cancers according to screening status at diagnosis, otherwise any effect of screening will be diluted and cannot be attributed to screening.
In using a cancer death endpoint with careful review of death records, we assume that deaths caused by screening via unanticipated pathways, such as cardiovascular disease, are correctly attributed to screening.
A cohort study from 2005 by Olsen et al compared Copenhagen, where screening was introduced in 1991, with non-screened areas in Denmark and reported a 25% reduction in breast cancer mortality that was attributed to screening.
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