Examples of using Screening programme in English and their translations into Chinese
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But other experts argue that despite recent recommendations from NICE,"insufficient evidence supports a screening programme for cirrhosis.".
The death rate from breast cancer is declining as a result of greater public awareness, the breast screening programme and earlier treatment.
Around a quarter of breast cancer cases are diagnosed through the NHS breast screening programme.
The outbreak was first reported on 25 April 2019, and a major HIV screening programme started on 28 April.
In December 2004, the Singapore Government spearheaded an intensified voluntary antenatal HIV screening programme.
However, healthcare professionals should provide young pregnant women with information about chlamydia and details of their local National Chlamydia Screening Programme.
The Scottish Cervical Screening Programme invites all eligible women in Scotland between the ages of 20 and 60 for a cervical screening test every three years.
Under the NHS Breast Screening Programme, breast screening is offered every three years for all women in England aged 50 and over.
This organized screening programme is considered a basic level of health care(LEA) for resident women aged 50-69.
Since the establishment of the screening programme in 1986 all blood and its products are screened for HIV.
The Government reports that in March 2006 progressive implementation of the Universal Routine-Offer Antenatal HIV Screening Programme commenced.
The National Cervical Screening Programme seeks to reduce morbidity and mortality from cervical cancer by biennial screening of all at risk women aged between 18 and 70 years.
Ms. Luddy(Ireland) said it was hoped that the national breast screening programme would be launched in 2007; it would be free of charge to the target 50-65 age group.
Early in 2010, the results of the population screening programme in 20 high-risk villages indicated that the artemisinin-resistant strain of Plasmodium falciparum malaria had almost disappeared.
In October 2005, a Breast Cancer Screening Programme was launched, pursuant to Order No. V-729 of 23 September 2005 of the Minister of Health On the Approval of Financing for the Breast Cancer Screening Programme.
Former Tory health secretary Lord Andrew Lansley launched a screening programme, called bowelscope, to detect signs of cancer for 55 year olds eight years ago.
Health(Screening Programmes) Amendment Bill.
Especially effective are the screening programmes for detection of severe hereditary diseases.
Implement prevention and screening programmes for high-risk populations;