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1 m, digital) and screening intervals (annual, biennial).
2 nual, and after a period doubling when it is biennial.
5 Studies performed annual (ROS and MAP) or biennial (ACT) cognitive and clinical testing to identif
8 ng strategies: annual (ages 40 to 84 years), biennial (ages 50 to 69 years), and U.S. Preventive Serv
9 r seven native herbaceous perennials and the biennial Alliaria petiolata, a widespread invader in eas
11 ing patterns in three albatross species (two biennial and one annual breeder) and test whether these
12 vernalization is observed in a diversity of biennial and perennial plants including Brassicaceae fam
16 or 50 years) and screening interval (annual, biennial, and hybrid [annual for women in their 40s and
18 (1950-1977, 1978-1989, and 1990-2004), with biennial ascertainment of stroke risk factor data and ac
20 care has mandated screening mammography on a biennial basis for women older than 65 year of age compa
22 o routinely used mammography on an annual or biennial basis was low in all age groups, especially amo
23 h SCD evaluated at a memory clinic underwent biennial biomarker collection and annual cognitive asses
25 of 3 to 5 months in detecting upgrading with biennial biopsies starting after a first confirmatory bi
28 ges of 65 and 69 years, we compared rates of biennial breast-cancer screening in plans requiring cost
30 are (N approximately 3 million per year) and biennial Canadian Community Health Survey (N approximate
31 to the National Residency Matching Program's biennial Charting Outcomes in the Match (NRMP ChOM) repo
32 75 years, and each had attended most of the biennial clinic examinations over the 34 years before th
34 tion of late-stage cancers was observed with biennial compared with annual screening (absolute increa
39 of the best performers in the community-wide biennial Critical Assessment of Structure Prediction.
41 pulation-based prospective cohort study with biennial data collection from 2006 to 2018 with 8 years
42 ness remain uncertain.PurposeTo determine if biennial DBT is cost-effective in a screening setting, w
44 clusionSwitching from digital mammography to biennial digital breast tomosynthesis is not cost-effect
45 . no screening) and ages 65 to 74 years (vs. biennial digital mammography from ages 50 to 64 years).
47 been altered by rotavirus vaccination with a biennial disease pattern, sustained low rates of rotavir
49 he delayed, annual, biannual, quarterly, and biennial distribution arms at the 12-month study visit.
51 es, HPIV-1 produces a distinctive pattern of biennial epidemics of respiratory illness during the aut
52 Coupling and Arrhythmias (3-4 March 2016), a biennial event that brings together leading experts in d
54 n the Framingham Study were followed up from biennial examination 18 (1983-1985) to examination 22 (1
55 3 groups according to their estrogen use at biennial examination 18: never users (n = 349), past use
56 Blood samples were drawn during the 16th biennial examination cycle (1979 to 1982) from 1,187 par
57 assessed by questionnaire; during the fourth biennial examination, erectile dysfunction was assessed
59 Study were included if they had undergone 2 biennial examinations between 1953 and 1957 and were fre
61 Indians who developed diabetes after several biennial examinations to characterize changes in 2-h pla
63 n and women aged 55 years in addition to the biennial faecal occult blood testing programme offered t
64 rategies included no screening, an annual or biennial fecal immunochemical test, a triennial multitar
65 ng program for colorectal cancer (CRC), with biennial fecal immunochemical tests (FITs), was initiate
66 ng program for colorectal cancer (CRC), with biennial fecal immunochemical tests (FITs), was initiate
70 MR angiography screening every 5 years with biennial follow-up in patients with intracranial aneurys
71 ta from baseline (1993) AHEAD interviews and biennial follow-up interviews were linked to Medicare cl
73 undred thirteen normal college men completed biennial follow-up questionnaires from age 26 until age
77 ting newly diagnosed diverticular disease on biennial follow-up questionnaires were sent supplemental
81 Parental diabetes, assessed over 40 years of biennial follow-up, was defined by use of hypoglycemic d
82 ive Services Task Force (USPSTF) guidelines (biennial for those aged 50 to 74 years and personalized
86 ell known as wild celery or Alexanders, is a biennial herb belonging to the Apiaceae and used for man
90 omen and men 45 y and older responded to the biennial hospital history form and were followed for a m
91 h annual BP (from age 7 months to 20 years), biennial IMT measurements (from ages 13 to 19 years), wh
92 , this cohort of women is being followed via biennial in-person recontact and periodic linkage to can
93 ergies in Childhood questionnaire during the biennial in-person survey of the Shanghai Women's Health
94 influenza did not decay in-between yearly or biennial influenza vaccine boosts in the same patients.
95 phoid through convening the community with a biennial international conference that has experienced g
97 linical and echocardiographic evaluations at biennial intervals up to 26 years, median of 10.4 years.
98 screening mammograms from a single unit of a biennial Irish national breast screening program after t
99 w that offspring life history (annual versus biennial) is influenced by the maternal light environmen
101 Selfing ability is associated with annual or biennial life history and a large native range, which bo
102 Retirement Study (HRS), a population-based, biennial longitudinal health interview survey of older a
103 The HRS is a nationally representative, biennial, longitudinal panel study of US residents older
109 he difference-in-differences design compared biennial mammogram trends in the exposed groups (aged 40
112 n age 50 to 64 years did not have changes in biennial mammography (0.4%; 95% CI, -2.6% to 3.5%).
113 ens per 1000) were the highest for universal biennial mammography (4.86 and 2.98, respectively), foll
114 y 10 years among adults aged 45 to 75 years; biennial mammography among female adults aged 40 to 74 y
118 aphy from age 65 to 69 years; (2) undergoing biennial mammography from age 65 to 69 years, measuremen
119 alysis compared 3 strategies: (1) Undergoing biennial mammography from age 65 to 69 years; (2) underg
124 for breast cancer with annual CBE, universal biennial mammography resulted in a substantial reduction
125 in breast cancer deaths, whereas risk-based biennial mammography resulted in only a modest benefit.
126 Preventive Services Task Force recommended biennial mammography screening for women aged 50 to 74 y
128 lative reduction (95% CI, -6.6% to -5.7%) in biennial mammography that was similar among white, Hispa
129 lowest BMD quartile for age, and continuing biennial mammography to age 79 years in those in the top
130 ed height and weight, baseline and annual or biennial mammography, and adjudicated breast cancer end
134 nce Corporation who underwent a standardized biennial medical examination in 1992 to 1995 and were ob
135 rkshop on Clinical Transplant Tolerance is a biennial meeting that aims to provide an update on the p
138 re evaluated: (a) annual MR angiography, (b) biennial MR angiography, (c) MR angiography every 5 year
139 is of primary cancer and participated in the biennial national health screening program between 2009
140 rval was conducted using data on a Taiwanese biennial nationwide FIT screening program that enrolled
141 iagnosed as having breast cancer following a biennial or annual screen have similar proportions of tu
145 phenomena seen in the atmosphere, the quasi-biennial oscillation (QBO) between prevailing eastward a
146 A strong relationship between the quasi-biennial oscillation (QBO) of equatorial stratospheric w
149 R) strain emerged in 2013 and coincided with biennial outbreaks of sepsis-like illnesses in infants.
151 loci on N7 and N16 for which the annual and biennial parents had identical alleles in regions expect
153 untangle the complex out-of-phase annual and biennial pattern of three common paramyxoviruses, Respir
156 vaccination are apparent in the emergence of biennial patterns in rotavirus hospitalizations that ext
159 he Worcester, MA, metropolitan area during 6 biennial periods between 2001 and 2011, who did not have
160 ng their first year of growth, overwintering biennial plants transport Suc through the phloem from ph
163 is a multicenter RCT performed in the Dutch biennial population-based screening program (subject age
165 bject's hormone status according to the last biennial questionnaire before her death or before the di
169 4 years of follow-up from self-administered, biennial questionnaires administered in 2010 and 2012.
173 ion, and hip fractures were self-reported on biennial questionnaires between 1980 and 2014 in 75,180
174 ted a new clinician-made diagnosis of PMS on biennial questionnaires between 1993 and 2005, and then
175 a on PMH use and breast cancer obtained from biennial questionnaires completed from 1980 to 1994 and
176 adenoma and colorectal cancer obtained from biennial questionnaires completed from 1980 to 1994.
179 ospective cohort, with data self-reported in biennial questionnaires matched with data from a drug re
183 updated information obtained from validated biennial questionnaires was used in Cox proportional haz
186 wed 59,000 US black women since 1995 through biennial questionnaires which update health information.
188 Participants were followed from in 1976 with biennial questionnaires, and food frequency questionnair
202 ne, 453 (97.8%) participated in at least one biennial reexamination during the first 6 years of follo
203 ion, supports research in part by sponsoring biennial research symposia on these disorders; the lates
207 Among 2027 premenopausal women (13.1%), biennial screeners had higher proportions of tumors that
208 ng women currently taking postmenopausal HT, biennial screeners tended to have tumors with less favor
209 ts and biopsies were higher with annual than biennial screening (61% vs. 42% and 7% vs. 5%, respectiv
212 en aged 35 to 45 years was 0% with annual or biennial screening and less than 5% with triennial scree
213 t all cost-effective strategies started with biennial screening and moved to annual screening at 60 y
218 cohorts born in 1970 were invited to undergo biennial screening between ages 50 and 74 years-one coho
219 than the potential harms may choose to begin biennial screening between the ages of 40 and 49 years.
221 nd those who had a dementia diagnosis during biennial screening contributed nondementia hospitalizati
223 before they underwent at least 3 consecutive biennial screening examinations used scores from an AI a
224 deaths/1000 women who in their 70s continue biennial screening for 10 years instead of stopping scre
225 hs averted were similar for triennial versus biennial screening for both age groups (50 to 74 years,
227 deaths averted increased with annual versus biennial screening for women aged 50 to 74 years at all
229 onalized f-Hb-guided group and the universal biennial screening group given the equivalent efficacy o
231 detection did not differ following annual or biennial screening intervals in a nonrandomized study.
234 ed risk have similar harm-benefit ratios for biennial screening mammography as average-risk women age
237 omen 55 years and older should transition to biennial screening or have the opportunity to continue s
238 s and benefits of status quo versus targeted biennial screening or treatment improvements among Afric
239 We suggest that a demonstration project of biennial screening over a 4-year period should be undert
240 ansition to digital mammography in the Dutch biennial screening program, the performance of digital m
241 n an analysis of data from a pilot FIT-based biennial screening program, we found that among persons
244 of Black women from age 40 to 49 years with biennial screening thereafter reduced breast cancer mort
247 ical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of biennial screening with both digital mammography and tom
249 y recommendation after 10 years of annual or biennial screening with digital breast tomosynthesis vs
250 false-positive findings/life-years gained as biennial screening with digital mammography starting at
251 gned to usual care (control) or to annual or biennial screening with fecal occult-blood testing.
253 erval [CI], 0.56 to 0.82; relative risk with biennial screening, 0.78; 95% CI, 0.65 to 0.93) through
255 ntial harms of screening include considering biennial screening, a higher PSA threshold for biopsy, a
256 nual screening, 0.21% (IQR, 0.14%-0.26%) for biennial screening, and 0.17% (IQR, 0.12%-0.22%) for tri
259 8 and randomly assigned to annual screening, biennial screening, or usual care (the control group).
267 roup, 237 of the 11,004 deaths (2.2%) in the biennial-screening group, and 295 of the 10,944 deaths (
268 17 in the annual-screening group, 435 in the biennial-screening group, and 507 in the control group.
270 nual screens, 0.40% (IQR, 0.28%-0.48%) for 3 biennial screens, and 0.33% (IQR, 0.23%-0.39%) after 2 t
271 ill present after ca. 40 generations in this biennial species suggests that substantial and prolonged
272 participants who had between 1 and 3 sets of biennial sphygmomanometer readings from 2006 to 2014 or
273 e United States of America has experienced a biennial spike in pediatric acute flaccid myelitis (AFM)
274 ince 2014, the United States has experienced biennial spikes in EV-D68-associated acute flaccid myeli
277 osts that can serve as a baseline for future biennial summaries of taxonomic revisions in this field.
278 etion of local therapy followed by annual or biennial surveillance mammography for healthy women and
279 ging (EPOCH) Project, this cohort study used biennial survey data collected between 1998 and 2016 fro
280 ors of Cognitive Health and Aging study used biennial survey data from January 1, 1998, to December 3
282 l study of US adults over age 50 years (with biennial surveys initiated in 1992), were used to develo
283 ticipants to respond to a survey in 1992 and biennial surveys starting in 1997, and who were followed
284 After a COVID-related hiatus, the fifth biennial symposium on Evolution and Core Processes in Ge
286 testing at ages 40 and 45 years followed by biennial testing beginning at age 50 years was estimated
287 th annual testing for fecal occult blood and biennial testing significantly reduce mortality from col
290 iver Diseases screening recommendations with biennial ultrasonography may be applied to at-risk PLWHA
292 (n = 5), and 2018 (n = 89), demonstrating a biennial upsurge of EV-D68 infection in the study area.
293 that the Atlantic is a key pacemaker of the biennial variability in the Pacific including that in EN
294 ic capacitor effect, giving rise to enhanced biennial variability in the Pacific that may increase th
295 e epidemiological data, including a striking biennial variation with alternating severe and mild wint
296 h less favorable characteristics following a biennial vs annual screen by 10-year age groups and by m
297 cteristics were not significantly larger for biennial vs annual screeners among postmenopausal women
298 diagnosed as having breast cancer following biennial vs annual screening mammography are more likely
299 ying frequency and type of cytological test, biennial (vs every 3 years) liquid-based cytology with r