... an ultrasound examination to mammography for women at high-risk of breast cancer resulted in a higher rate ... now well validated. However, it comes with a substantial risk of false-positive results (i.e ...
... sites. Most research has focused on people who are newly colonized by the bacteria and has found that they are at substantial risk of subsequent infections. The new study shows that the increased ...
Breast cancer survivors continue to have a substantial risk of disease recurrence after five years of systemic ... developed recurrent disease. The five-year risk of relapse for women with stage I disease ...
... red wine, white wine and liquor consumption on the risk of lung cancer. Adjustments were made for age, ... of red wine consumed per month. The most substantial risk reduction was among smokers who drank ...
... structures were absolutely safe for habitation and development, the report says. Unfortunately, there are substantial risks that never were adequately communicated to the public and undue optimism ...
... finding is the latest in a series of studies that have pinpointed rare CNVs that confer substantial risk of schizophrenia. Others include deletions on chromosomes 1, 15 and 22.
Schizophrenia and ...
... this study are validated, the PTOV1 gene marker could be used to determine which men with HG-PIN are at substantial risk of developing prostate cancer.
“Those patients with a high PTOV1 score should ...
... ," Harvard Provost and neurobiologist Steven E. Hyman said. "It is yet more confirmation that the substantial risks that were taken in forming the Harvard Stem Cell Institute will ultimately pay off ...
... tonsillectomy have changed over the years, it remains a common surgical procedure with a substantial risk for complications, the greatest of which is post-operative hemorrhage, according to background ...
... , premature discontinuation of dual antiplatelet therapy for imminent or overt bleeding carries a substantial risk of stent thrombosis with potentially fatal outcome. A particularly difficult patient ...
... 's fauna and flora, to jeopardize endangered or threatened species or to degrade or create substantial risk to areas of biological, scientific, historic, aesthetic or wilderness significance.
It also ...
... for the primary blood stage infection but not specifically for dormant disease in the liver are at substantial risk of relapse.
According to coauthors at The Institute for Genomic Research/J. Craig ...
... mastectomy and implant exchange. Whole-breast radiation therapy after lumpectomy is an option, but carries a substantial risk during the healing process of scar tissue wrapping around the implant, ...
... doubled: In 1980, a white man's lifetime risk of the cancer was 1 in 11; today it is 1 ... distinguish cancers that pose minimal risk from those posing substantial risk and with highly sensitive screening ...
... two of the most detrimental economic conditions affecting a child's health."
According to Rank, the substantial risk of a child being in a family that uses food stamps is consistent with a wider body ...