2007
DOI: 10.1038/sj.jhh.1002269
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Salt and blood pressure in children

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“…Recently, a larger prospective, interventional study demonstrated that the combination of blood testing with PET-CT could be used to screen for lung cancer [22]. Therefore, the combination of cfDNA and metabolic tumor burden was performed to distinguish NSCLC from tuberculosis.…”
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“…Recently, a larger prospective, interventional study demonstrated that the combination of blood testing with PET-CT could be used to screen for lung cancer [22]. Therefore, the combination of cfDNA and metabolic tumor burden was performed to distinguish NSCLC from tuberculosis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, PET-CT shows low speci city for differential diagnosis of NSCLC from tuberculosis, due to the tuberculosis site also presents an elevated level of glucose consumption [20,21]. Of note, recently, a larger prospective, interventional study demonstrated that the combination of cancer blood testing with PET-CT was feasible to screen for multi-cancer and guide intervention [22].…”
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“…1 The major message of this meta-analysis was the difficulty for individuals to reduce salt intake over a long period of time, in countries where E80% of salt is already in the food. 8 In fact, Hopper et al 7 do show that even with a small reduction in salt intake, there was still a significant fall in BP.…”
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