During an oral self-examination, an individual looks in a mirror at the face for visible sores that have not healed or for swellings. |
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Epstein says equal credence should be given to self-examination in combination with medical examinations. |
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The relative inaccessibility of the mucosa to self-examination often delays diagnosis, resulting in late detection and poor survival. |
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Although results from this study suggest that skin self-examination may be effective in preventing skin cancer, these results are not definitive. |
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Clinical studies that evaluated breast self-examination were included in the review. |
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I recommend that women establish a regular monthly routine of breast self-examination. |
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After a period of thoughtful self-examination, I've arrived at a few uncomfortable realizations. |
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Doctors also promote measures such as breast self-examination and periodic pap smear checks for women. |
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Breast self-examination has not improved mortality outcomes but has increased false-positive rates. |
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A year and a half ago a study came out suggesting that breast self-examination was useless. |
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For all his efforts at acute self-examination, though, one area remains largely unexplored. |
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Such self-examination is crucial to any successful behavior modification, but it doesn't come easy to most of us. |
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Herman suggests that moving from self-examination and private testimony to engagement and public testimony is a key part of the recovery process. |
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Failure of any kind should be a stimulus for self-examination that ultimately suggests alternative approaches. |
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The process of achieving congruency brings us closer to our life goals, and it necessarily entails self-examination and insight. |
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These ritual high points emphasize self-examination and spiritual rejuvenation. |
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There is no direct evidence that screening by only self-examination or clinical examination is beneficial. |
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Examples include household recycling, voting, and health-related behaviours such as breast self-examination and exercise. |
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We are called to introspection and self-examination before confrontation with others. |
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I do recognize your self-examination and I think you do deserve to be praised for it. |
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Courage, I now see, is a journey involving self-doubt and self-examination, with the end never in sight. |
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Less than 9 percent of patients perform a thorough skin self-examination every few months, reports Family Practice News. |
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Women with a fibrocystic disease should continue to do breast self-examination. |
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The women were told about the importance of self-examination in detecting such diseases. |
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Periodic self-examination of your mouth is the best way to detect the early signs of oral cancer. |
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Finally, I should tell you that not all physicians believe that breast self-examination is a good thing. |
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This Ash Wednesday text by Brian Wren invokes the Holy Spirit to help us through this time of penitence and self-examination. |
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Milano strikes a balance between more serious scientific research and light-hearted self-examination. |
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The present standard in Canada is regular monthly self-examination, and mammograms and ultrasound as required. |
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In a recent self-examination of what makes me laugh, one of the key ingredients I came up with is self-deprecation. |
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For those weeks, I played a part in a Mediterranean drama, full of energy and humor and passion, unencumbered by words, and, therefore, self-examination. |
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The study surveyed students about their self-examination of thoughts and self-correction of practices between speeches in an oral communication course. |
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So had I not been in the habit of self-examination, I doubt I would have found it. |
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Many cancers of the oral cavity and oropharynx can be found early, during routine screening examinations by a doctor or dentist, or by self-examination. |
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They were taught breast self-examination for early detection. |
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With statistics like these, it is imperative that nurses educate their patients regarding cancer prevention, self-examination, early warning signs, and actions to take. |
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When you practise breast self-examination you are not looking for trouble. |
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This was the beginning of a self-examination through fiction, an introspective reflection on the human and on the relation to the self. |
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How can we ensure that health care teaching overcomes barriers to effectively reach students and engage them in self-examination? |
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This self-examination allows the entrepreneur to surround himself with the abilities he lacks. |
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I guess this gives me a shoddy excuse to embark on a weeklong bender of hard drinking, dire self-examination and monstrous self-pity. |
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I think there is room for self-examination here, but this has been somewhat neglected. |
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This must arise, first and foremost, from your own self-examination, inner purification and spiritual renewal. |
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Without a continuous self-examination and our compliance to the truths of the Gospel it is impossible to have a real spiritual progress. |
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If you have questions or if you are not sure how to correctly perform the breast self-examination, contact us or ask your doctor. |
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She was discovered to have breast cancer three months earlier after noticing a lump in her breast on self-examination. |
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In 2006, the Boiron team showed a strong capacity for flexibility, adaptability and constructive self-examination. |
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The present CD brings together two compositions, each of which is dedicated to a different occasion for grieving or earnest self-examination. |
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It also aids self-examination of each participant and perceptions relating to the gender construction of sexuality. |
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Life is complex enough, say some, without adding the burden of self-examination and self-criticism. |
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Twin motifs are disc-like mirrors that play upon ideas of self-examination and Bronson's own form. |
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Therefore, daily self-examination is recommended for persons who engage in outdoor activities in endemic areas. |
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And the essence of any such prayerful self-examination is to do so honestly, which is hard. |
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It is a day devoted to atonement, introspection and self-examination. |
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Constant self-examination allows them to shed old baggage and reinvent themselves. |
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His thoroughgoing Puritanism meant that he constantly subjected himself to self-examination. |
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But Mercury, Jupiter, and Venus are calling for self-examination on this score. |
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We must believe, though the evidence is ambiguous, that self-examination helps us as individuals and societies. |
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Part of this absence of empathy is an incapacity for self-examination. |
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The importance of regular self-examination of the breasts should be discussed with the patient. |
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Every time there is a thought, and the thought is not put to self-examination before it is acted upon, we are in the soup. |
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Without God, he turned to self-examination. |
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Not that this self-examination lasts long. |
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But such self-examination wasn't fashionable. |
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The fashion for self-examination appals her. |
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Quality assurance procedures should generally consist of an internal, self-examination component and an external component based on appraisal by external experts. |
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In such a rare case, this is not even recognized by the self-examination. |
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Do all male clients aged 40 and older receive information about prostate cancer, testicular cancer, testicular self-examination, and the availability and location of screening? |
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The Special Adviser was developing a framework for analysis as a basis for gathering information while giving Governments an opportunity for self-examination. |
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Early symptoms are suspicious findings on palpation, which are usually evident in cancer screening tests and in regular self-examination of the breast. |
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A second interpretation thus asserts itself, where the possibility of such an autognosis only insists upon the need for self-examination and self-questioning. |
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We need a Lincolnesque quality of self-examination in this moment. |
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The reason it became incapable of doing this is because it wielded largely unchallenged power for a very long time and did not have to practice self-examination as a result. |
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Apart from all that social opprobrium, which existed particularly in those days, going through divorce involves a lot of reconstruction of identity and self-examination. |
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But in the way that Putnam practices philosophical examination, it always turns to self-examination and so is recursive. |
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The European Union's fifty-year history has been a history of reconciliation among its peoples and ethnic groups, of atonement and self-examination by its peoples following the Second World War. |
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