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Addressing diagnostic delays and improving surveillance. Feature. Carbon monoxide poisoning.
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Study of the distribution of “uterine cancers, no further information” on death certificates among cases of cervical and endometrial cancer, France.
Introduction - Uterine cancer can be coded according to the 10th International Classification of Diseases in three categories: cervical, endometrial, or unspecified (SAI). In France, the...
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Epidemiological evaluation of colorectal cancer screening. Initial campaigns of the French pilot program
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Commented analysis. Real-time and integrated measurements of potential human exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) emitted by aircraft engines. Special issue. Airport areas
The potential exposure of aircraft maintenance personnel, flight crews, and passengers to pollutant emissions from jet engines—and more specifically to volatile, semi-volatile, and...
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DGS Circular No. 97/311 of April 24, 1997, regarding the surveillance and prevention of Legionnaires' disease
In 1995, a working group coordinated by the Directorate General for Health and the National Public Health Network (RNSP) reviewed strategies for the surveillance of infectious diseases....
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Breast Cancer in Women: Incidence and Mortality, France 2000
Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in Western countries. In France, regional and national incidence estimates have been calculated using data from cancer registries that...
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African Human Trypanosomiasis: A Survey of Imported Cases Observed in France, 1980–2004
African human trypanosomiasis (AHTS) is a parasitic disease found exclusively on the African continent between latitudes 15° north and 20° south. Its common name, "sleeping sickness,"...
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Family history of colorectal cancer and negative blood culture: evaluation of two screening methods with the involvement of the family physician
This article presents the results of a study designed to evaluate the effectiveness of fecal occult blood tests and a self-administered questionnaire—subsequently validated by a family...
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Legionellosis cases in France in 2006
Introduction: In recent years, surveillance of Legionnaires’ disease in France has improved significantly as a result of numerous initiatives. Results: In 2006, 1,443 cases were...
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What should we think about mammography screening starting at age 40?