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In all models, annual screening based on age and smoking eligibility in NLST was not efficient; continuing screening to age 80 or 85 years was more efficient.Consensus results from five models identified a set of efficient screening programs that include annual CT lung cancer screening using criteria like NLST eligibility but extended to older ages.

Wellington and colleagues are continuing screening of several libraries for additional modulators of ApoE and ABCA1.

Although the right to refuse screening is well supported by ethical tenets, the ethics of continuing screening when the mortality benefit is unlikely is less certain [ 35].

As a part of our continuing screening of medicinal plants with analgesic and neuropharmacological activity [ 16– 18], here we now report the central-stimulating and analgesic activity of the ethanol extract of A. sessilis in mice models.

Most respondents held positive attitudes towards continuing screening after the end of the call recall programmes; consistent with a previous study showing that the majority of British women aged over 70 would like to continue receiving automatic invitations for mammography screening after the end of the routine programme regardless of health status [ 15].

In addition, random mutagenesis screens [52,53] have yielded numerous mutant zebrafish lines in which the mutated gene is implicated in a human disease, e.g. muscular dystrophy [54 57], and it is hoped that the continuing screening of mutagenized libraries (e.g. TILLING Targeting Induced Local Lesions in Genomes) will yield mutations in specific genes of relevance to neurodegenerative disorders.

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Whether to continue screening depends on your overall health and how likely it is that you are still at risk for the disease.

We also can't tell them that if they don't remove their shoes -- even if they are wearing rubber flip-flops -- they will be subject to "continued screening," which means being screened individually with a handheld metal detector.

Our Feb. 2 article in The Lancet addressed this issue, which is the failure to continue screening long enough for its benefit to become evident and failure to assess that benefit during a relevant time period.

The sole point of contention is whether private security firms ought to continue screening passengers and their luggage, or whether this vital police work should be assumed by a highly trained federal force.

In 1997, Japan's Supreme Court unanimously upheld the Ministry's right to continue screening textbooks.31.31

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