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The audience seemed impatient with the private screening, made necessary by the censorship imposed on Chinese movies.
As for the other 509 cancers detected by the screening programme, finding the cancers by use of screening made no difference to the women's lifespans.
In each study, the two groups were followed for more than a decade while researchers counted deaths from prostate cancer, asking whether screening made a difference.
Officials said the episode had given clues about a possible terrorist tactic of Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, but it is unclear whether the enhanced screening made in September had aided investigators in finding the two parcel bombs sent from Yemen to addresses in Chicago.
First of all, errors in ionogram trace identification and screening made by autonomous analysis must be infrequent in the data sets to not influence the statistics.
The changes, unthinkable a decade ago, are only now being seriously discussed thanks to improvements in intelligence and screening made in the years after the attacks of Sept. 11.
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For these reasons, identifying infected individuals through universal screening makes good public health sense.
Every state does newborn screening, making this one of the largest prevention programs in the country.
Overall, the task force didn't think the benefits from PSA screening make it worth supporting.
So it's fair to ask whether preemptive genetic screening makes sense, medically and ethically.
It remains obscure whether screening makes good or harm in subjects with long-standing gluten ingestion.
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