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Congress mandated screening benefits for needy children in 1967 with the understanding that chronic diseases require early intervention.
At the same hearing, Kip Hawley, the Homeland Security assistant secretary who heads the T.S.A., was blunt in saying that the technology to allow Registered Traveler members special security benefits — like not having to remove shoes at Registered Traveler checkpoints — "is not yet there to provide significant screening benefits to R.T. members".
Screening benefits depend on life expectancy and people with <5 10 years life expectancy are unlikely to benefit from screening, so it is still worthwhile considering the variability of life expectancy at different ages.
The other thing that really worries me is the elimination of preventive screening benefits.
From age 30, the balance between screening benefits and radiation risks would become fragile.
Some prefer to focus on achieving adequate uptake in order to realise screening benefits [ 43].
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Screening critics say the European study was flawed and add that there is a logical reason it has been hard to show a screening benefit.
Screening benefitted all ethnic and both deprivation groups.
In the present study, the screening benefit remained after long-term follow-up.
Thus, central obesity showed an additive and independent screening benefit especially below the age of 45 y.
These experts thought consumer communications should impart simple, uncomplicated information about screening benefit, with limited detail on possible downsides.
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