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to undergo screening
verb
To go or move under or beneath.
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As PSA screening was extremely rare in this cohort, our findings can be used to design screening programmes by determining the age at which men should start to undergo screening and the interval between screenings.
They were also less likely to undergo screening.
That essentially left it to individual women, with the advice of their doctors, to decide whether to undergo screening.
Residents, office workers and federal employees who are not now eligible would be able to undergo screening and then enter the long-term health-monitoring program.
* For now, women who are at low risk for ovarian cancer are not advised to undergo screening tests until more studies prove their usefulness in early detection.
If you can offer men surgery with better preservation of potency, then perhaps more of them will be willing to undergo screening, and more lives will be saved".
When animals are imported, they have to undergo screening for a variety of other diseases, but screening for MRSA CC398 is purely voluntary.
A new study shows that patients are far less likely to undergo screening for colon cancer if their doctors recommend only colonoscopy, rather than offering other screening options.
But others are now left second-guessing their decisions, questioning a medical system that pressured them not only to undergo screening, but to be treated aggressively once cancer was detected.
While the limits of cancer screening have long been known in the prevention community, the debate is new and confusing to many patients who have been told repeatedly to undergo screening mammograms or annual blood tests to gauge prostate cancer risk.
"Companies facilitating service have to undergo screening".
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