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Skin Screening – exercising athletes have increased level of sun exposure and evaluating for suspicious lesions is a key in the early detection and treatment of malignancy
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Screening is even free, so they have incentives to get screened.
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Screening is voluntary, and some women choose not to have it.
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Screening is voluntary, and some women choose not to have it.
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Screening is "the pathway to a treatment that reduces your risk of death."
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The people-based program -- called Screening Passengers by Observation Technique, or SPOT -- began undergoing tests at Boston's Logan Airport after 9/11 and has expanded to about a dozen airports.
Jeralyn Merritt: UK Considers Racial Profiling, U.S. Moves to Psychological Profiling 2008
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Signs of Suicide, a similar program to TeenScreen has been developed and promoted by a corporation called Screening for Mental Health (SMH), Inc.
Depression Screening �� A Cruel Fraud; Exposing "National Depression Screening Day" 2006
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His Nov. 22 letter said a broadcast report last month raised allegations of profiling, underscoring his concerns about the program known as Screening of Passengers by Observation Technique, or SPOT.
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Under the new program -- part of a projected $1 billion national program called the Screening Passengers by Observation Techniques, or SPOT -- behavior officers will ask passengers non-intrusive questions and look to see how passengers respond.
FOXNews.com 2011
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Cancer Research uk's latest campaign is called Screening Matters.
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