Sentence examples for detection of malignancy from inspiring English sources

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Moolgavkar et al. [ 114] partially overcome the problem posed by this instantaneous rise in the hazard after perturbation of the two-mutation model parameters in their analysis of the Colorado uranium miners data by assuming a fixed period (3.5 years) between the appearance of the first malignant cell and the clinical detection of malignancy.

Development of small molecule probes that can detect eHsp90 in vivo may therefore have utility in the early detection of malignancy.

The use of quantification with maximum standardized uptake value (SUVmax) of regional lymph nodes (LNs) has been suggested to increase the diagnostic ability for detection of malignancy.

In fact, this parameter provides much better results than the previously used variables, and has the potential to significantly improve the detection of malignancy.

Aunt Minnie and SNM Smart Brief featured the work on "Prospective Comparison of Combined 18F FDG and 18F NaF vs. Conventional 18F FDG PET/CT Imaging for Detection of Malignancy", a collaboration between Apollo Gleneagles PET CT Centre in Hyderabad, India and Stanford Hospital.

We evaluate outcomes for a large population-based cohort of women older than age 50 years with a small complex adnexal mass reported on ultrasound, without elevated CA125 or other evidence of malignancy, including time to detection of malignancy and stage at diagnosis for those initially observed.

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We demonstrate that three 3D-US-guided percutaneous core specimens are sufficient to achieve tissue for a reliable histological assessment of sonographically detectable breast lesions and allow the detection of malignancies with high sensitivity and low rate of false-negative diagnoses.

Implementation of noninvasive detection of malignancies in the clinic remains difficult due to both technical and clinical challenges.

The results showed that, in a screening setting, radiographers scored higher false positive rates with a similar sensitivity in the detection of malignancies, compared with radiologists.

Afterwards, this tracer was applied for the detection of malignancies such as brain tumours [30], neural crest derived (neuroendocrine) neoplasms [31], and other conditions like congenital hyperinsulinism [32].

Whether positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) is useful for the detection of malignancies in patients with MTS has not been determined.

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