Sentence examples for detection incidence from inspiring English sources

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With symptom-driven event detection, incidence of spontaneous MI may be slightly reduced and procedure-related MI further reduced due to fewer revascularizations.

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Using a panel of antigens, autoantibodies can be detectable as early as 5 years before radiographic detection on incidence screening in lung cancer and can be detected in the asymptomatic stage of breast cancer up to 5 years before the onset of disease (10, 37).

In such situations, the detection and incidence rates are similar.

This datum should be interpreted in the context of a decrease in circulating bacilli, secondary to lower hidden prevalence and similar detection and incidence rates.

There was no evidence that the detection or incidence rates of any other neoplasms, including malignant lymphoma, were affected by treatment with either of the condensates.

Although the mortality rate is decreasing as the result of improved detection, the incidence of colon cancer continues to increase [ 2].

It has been adopted for case finding among asymptomatic men, which has substantially increased the detection and incidence of prostate cancer (Hankey et al, 1999; Etzioni et al, 2002).

In the 69 patients who received H. pylori detection, the incidence of H. pylori infection for cases with DLBCL was lower than those with MALT lymphoma: 79% versus 92%, respectively.

In one of these trials, almost 1000 women were followed until 4 and a half years after treatment and survival, locoregional and distant recurrence detection and incidence of recurrence-related SCEs were identical in both arms (Grunfeld et al, 2006).

Time-to-event was measured from study entry to first detection in incidence analyses, and from the first detection of either any HPV or the relevant HPV type, to clearance, in analyses of duration; a woman was considered to have 'cleared' her infection when she was first tested negative for HPV, or for the relevant HPV type in type-specific analyses.

Although CT is more sensitive in identifying lymphomatous renal masses than ultrasound or urography, a large discrepancy exists between the radiological detection and incidence at autopsy (up to 50% having involvement in autopsy series), presumably because renal involvement is a late phenomenon.

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