This could help highlight where efforts to promote early diagnosis could be best targeted to help save lives.
"This is likely to reduce the risk of over-diagnosis while still enabling early cancer detection among those most likely to gain from early diagnosis, " they say.
Dr Magiorkinis, who did the work in collaboration with the University of Athens and Imperial College London, said the model had helped build a "solid argument" to improve early diagnosis and antiviral treatment in drug users.
To increase the early diagnosis and treatment of STIs, CDC is reaching out to health care providers and young people at risk throughout the nation with messages about the importance of screening.
An early diagnosis helps to ensure the best possible future for the child.
"This has the potential to enhance the success of early diagnosis in bowel cancer, which can be vital for these patients, " he said.
But Baroness Northover, replying for the government, resisted calls to make public campaigning for early diagnosis one of the health secretary's duties outlined in the bill.
Al Ansari was forced to terminate a previous pregnancy early on after her diagnosis, which made her think she would never be able to get pregnant.
Labour MSP Dr Richard Simpson said early diagnosis could lead to more targeted therapy.
Scientists say they have, for the first time, worked out the pattern of spread of hepatitis C, showing early diagnosis is key to preventing epidemics.
Early diagnosis is key to survival.
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She credits early detection with saving her life and volunteered for the American Cancer Society for 12 years following her diagnosis to educate others about the importance of early detection, including serving as the only Spanish speaking volunteer in her area.
Several peers drew attention to the role played by adverts in helping early diagnosis of serious conditions.
Early diagnosis is of paramount importance to the subsequent prognosis, treatment, quality of life and ultimate survival of cancer patients.
Besides early diagnosis, another goal is to devise tests that spot which tumors are most likely to metastasize and kill a patient.
Oxford researchers writing in the journal Nature hope now to establish whether genetic tests can help in making early diagnosis.
With early diagnosis many people with heart failure are able to control their condition and live longer and fuller lives with the right combination of drugs, lifestyle and support.
Sara Hiom, Cancer Research UK's director of early diagnosis, said international comparisons were useful in helping to understand what was influencing cancer survival.
"The 'standard' is probably transfer to nursing home from acute care at an early stage, where an accurate diagnosis of VS gets replaced at the nursing home with an inaccurate prognosis of permanent VS, explicitly or implicitly, " Schiff said.
Representatives from the Alzheimer's Society and Parkinson's UK Cymru stressed the need for early diagnosis of the illnesses said that staff should be trained to deal with these illnesses as there are so many sufferers currently in the care system.
Prof Swanton said the findings underlined the importance of early diagnosis of cancer before it had spread, and the need to target the common mutations in the 'trunk' of the cancer.
One year after diagnosis, survival for women with early-stage breast cancer was close to 100% in all six countries.
We have worked to equip Americans with the facts about diabetes through the National Diabetes Education Program, which promotes early diagnosis and effective diabetes management.
Diagnosis at a later age reduces the chances of early treatment, which is thought to produce a better outcome.
We all like to complain about how defensive medical testing leads to constantly rising insurance premium costs until the person seeking the peace of mind or the early diagnosis a test can produce is you and I or a member of our family.
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Yet multiple studies, looking carefully and objectively at the data, indicate that all or nearly all of the rise in autism cases is due to increasing diagnoses, which in turn is due to multiple factors: a dramatically broading of the definition of autism in the early 1990s, a greater awareness of the condition, and a greater willingness of doctors and parents to accept the diagnosis.
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