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WHO launches new ScreenTB to detect and prevent Tuberculosis

Geneva, Oct 16 (Prensa Latina) WHO’s Global Tuberculosis Program is pleased to announce the update and release of ScreenTB (screentb.org) - a web-based tool designed to assist countries in prioritizing risk groups for screening, as well as in developing screening and prevention approaches tailored to country contexts.

WHO Launches ScreenTB Web Tool to Prioritize TB Action

WHO Launches ScreenTB Web Tool to Prioritize TB Action
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WHO announces the release of ScreenTB - a web-based tool to help countries prioritize action for TB screening and prevention

WHO announces the release of ScreenTB - a web-based tool to help countries prioritize action for TB screening and prevention
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San Antonio hospitals utilize A I support for stroke detection and imaging

Computer-aided detection does not improve neoplasm detection with colonoscopy

1. The GI-Genius neural network system did not improve the rate of detecting advanced colorectal neoplasia by colonoscopy in patients with a first positive fecal immunochemical test (FIT). 2. The unassisted control group had a high adenoma detection rate (ADR) at baseline. Evidence Rating Level: 1 (Excellent) Study Rundown: Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening, involving FIT

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