The intervals between screens for the early detection of diseases such as breast and colon cancer suggested by screening guidelines are typically based on the average population risk of disease. With the emergence of ever more biomarkers for cancer risk prediction and the development of personalized medicine, there is a need for risk-specific screening intervals. The interval between successive screens should be shorter with increasing cancer risk. A risk-dependent optimal interval is ideally derived from a cost-effectiveness analysis using a validated simulation model. However, this is time-consuming and costly. We propose a simplified mathematical approach for the exploratory analysis of the implications of risk level on optimal screening...
<div><p>The one-size-fits-all paradigm in organized screening of breast cancer is shifting towards a...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death, but mortality can be reduced by detecting tumors earli...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among Western women. Fortunately, organized screening has re...
The intervals between screens for the early detection of diseases such as breast and colon cancer su...
Background: Risk-prediction tools allow classifying individuals into risk groups based on risk thres...
Prevention of cancer in general, and breast cancer in particular is not possible at present. In the ...
Estimating the natural history parameters of breast cancer not only elucidates the disease progressi...
This study examines the effect of length of interval between routine tests on the risk of carcinoma...
This article considers a decision theoretic method for timing medical examinations. The specific mod...
Background Many statistical and artificial intelligence (AI) based risk models have been develop...
A model of breast cancer screening was developed, in which the processes of tumour origination and g...
Although screening for breast cancer is broadly utilized in the United States, the optimal approach ...
BACKGROUND: The optimal interval between two consecutive mammograms is uncertain. The UK Frequency T...
The one-size-fits-all paradigm in organized screening of breast cancer is shifting towards a persona...
Screening for early detection of breast cancer is considered to be an important element of preventiv...
<div><p>The one-size-fits-all paradigm in organized screening of breast cancer is shifting towards a...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death, but mortality can be reduced by detecting tumors earli...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among Western women. Fortunately, organized screening has re...
The intervals between screens for the early detection of diseases such as breast and colon cancer su...
Background: Risk-prediction tools allow classifying individuals into risk groups based on risk thres...
Prevention of cancer in general, and breast cancer in particular is not possible at present. In the ...
Estimating the natural history parameters of breast cancer not only elucidates the disease progressi...
This study examines the effect of length of interval between routine tests on the risk of carcinoma...
This article considers a decision theoretic method for timing medical examinations. The specific mod...
Background Many statistical and artificial intelligence (AI) based risk models have been develop...
A model of breast cancer screening was developed, in which the processes of tumour origination and g...
Although screening for breast cancer is broadly utilized in the United States, the optimal approach ...
BACKGROUND: The optimal interval between two consecutive mammograms is uncertain. The UK Frequency T...
The one-size-fits-all paradigm in organized screening of breast cancer is shifting towards a persona...
Screening for early detection of breast cancer is considered to be an important element of preventiv...
<div><p>The one-size-fits-all paradigm in organized screening of breast cancer is shifting towards a...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death, but mortality can be reduced by detecting tumors earli...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among Western women. Fortunately, organized screening has re...