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The number of screenings, incidence of screen-detected cases, interval cancer, the proportion of interval cancer among breast cancer cases, and the I/ E ratio for 12 years are simulated and listed in Table 5, which compares the risk-score-based policies with traditional universal screening policies.
Gastric cancer patients were categorised by screening method (UGIS, endoscopy, and never screened), screening frequency (number of screenings received between 2002 and 2007: once, twice, three times or more, or never screened), and interval between date of gastric cancer diagnosis and the preceding screening date.
Our specific aims were to assess the screening's feasibility (in number of screenings completed), acceptability (percentage of families who agreed to participate; caregiver satisfaction), and predictive validity with regards to early complications (diabetes-related emergency department [ED] admissions) and early emerging nonadherent behavior (missed diabetes-related outpatient appointments).
The films viewed and the number of screenings are given in Table 1a.
Now, the number of screenings has reached a 20-year low.
"The People's Republic of Capitalism" has had a number of screenings, at universities and other places devoted to exploring foreign policy and culture.
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Sensitivity and specificity of the screening programme for each of the defined phases was calculated on the basis of observed mammography results in the BCSPBC, together with the number of invited women and number of screening-detected breast cancers and observed interval cancers (see Additional file 1: Table S4).
Our study could therefore be underestimating both the actual numbers of screenings and the efficacy of reminders in these large municipalities.
Our methodology is applicable to any screening test recommended on a periodic basis for which data come from subjects with possibly different numbers of screenings.
However, it is worth noting that the difference in numbers of screening-related harms may also be under-estimated.
Prevalence rates of ADHD and ODD were calculated according to a standard formula as suggested by Rohde et al. [ 26]: Pe = cd + nns 1-npv /nn, where Pe is the estimated prevalence, cd are the cases during the diagnostic phase, nns is the number of negative screenings that were not assessed at diagnostic phase, npv is the negative predictive value of screening instrument and n is the sample size.
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