Raymond Osarogiagbon, MD, discusses the challenges of implementing lung cancer screening guidelines and the need for increased awareness and access. In this clip, Raymond Osarogiagbon, MD, director of ...
In the wake of the HHS Secretary’s recommendation that screening for CCHDs be added to RUSP for newborns, it is the responsibility of individual states to implement screening programs through ...
A research team from the Department of Surgery and the Department of Medicine, School of Clinical Medicine, LKS Faculty of ...
Routine newborn screening (NBS) has transformed early disease detection. However, traditional biochemical tests limit the range of conditions that can be identified at birth. Next-generation ...
Familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) is a genetic disorder and the most common primary lipid disorder of childhood, affecting 1 in 250-350 children. FH causes severely high low-density lipoprotein ...
or on the link below. The WHO Western Pacific Region (WPR) is home to 37 countries/areas and 1.9 billion people. It is economically, culturally, and linguistically diverse, containing some of the ...
Evidence-based screening approaches have contributed to improved patient outcomes, and research continues to develop and evaluate the potential of new strategies for early cancer detection. However, ...
With a growing evidence base to support pulse oximetry as a noninvasive method for detecting CCHD, the momentum for universal screening has gained wide acceptance. A multidisciplinary working group ...
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