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The history and controversies that have arisen in medical and lay journals should inform future guidelines for early detection assessment.
This is an important finding while we await the revised National Institute for Health and Care Excellence guidelines for early detection of lung cancer.
Up-to-date information regarding factors affecting the rate of development of HCC in individuals diagnosed with HCV is needed for informing clinical management and care, and for refining guidelines for early detection.
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It has recently been suggested that guidelines developed for early detection devices may also be used to assess biomarkers [ 1].
Current guidelines support the use of screening for early detection in breast, prostate, colorectal and cervical cancer.
In current guidelines there is no recommendation for the use of MRI for early detection [ 1, 24, 25].
For early detection, it seems that the best practice guidelines used to screen women in the general population are not sufficient for NF1 patients.
In addition, high-sensitive assays are recommended by current guidelines [ 49] and hsTnT will probably be the dominating biomarker for early detection of myocardial injury.
These guidelines should greatly help investigators design and analyze nested case-control studies for early detection biomarkers and help readers of the literature to interpret them.
The BHGI guidelines [ 8, 9, 11, 16] are useful indicators for governments of the potential sequence of developments for early detection and treatment.
In breast cancer patients, current guidelines post-operatively recommend mammography at regular intervals and not routine use of any instrumental or laboratory test for early detection of relapse and monitoring of metastatic disease.
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