Publications by authors named "Li-fang Ying"

Guidelines for breast cancer screening with MRI were first proposed in 2007, only a few years after its clinical introduction. Those initial guidelines, which were generated by a committee sponsored by the American Cancer Society (ACS), have served as the template for similar recommendations by several organizations, with a singular goal regarding patient candidacy for MRI screening, a qualifying threshold based on risk stratification. Higher risk in those patients recommended for MRI screening translates to higher cancer detection rates, which in turn impacts cost-effectiveness.

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Black sexual minority men (BSMM), including those with HIV, have disproportionate rates of syphilis infection. This study examines the associations of social network characteristics on syphilis testing, given that social network approaches are well established as effective methods to establish health-promoting social norms. We analyzed baseline data from a sexual health behavioral intervention.

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Given the frequent occurrence of various food incidents, food safety is a significant public health concern worldwide. Health information plays an important role in risk prevention. As its reach continues to broaden, the Internet is emerging as a major source of health information for the public, although some social groups continue to have limited access.

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Purpose Contrast-enhanced MRI has repeatedly demonstrated significantly enhanced sensitivity compared to mammography and ultrasound in breast cancer detection. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the feasibility and outcomes of using breast MRI as the initial imaging study for screening and diagnosis.  Materials and methods In this retrospective review of a cohort of 10,374 breast MRI scans in 7967 patients in Taitung County, Taiwan, a total of 5619 participants met inclusion criteria and were included in our analysis.

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We report the fabrication of keratin films with porosity using keratin, for controlled drug delivery systems. Feathers are currently an important waste product from the poultry industry, however abandoned down products cause an environmentally difficult disposal problem as they are not efficiently extracted and applied. In this paper, feather keratin was extracted using a high-efficiency method.

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Objective: To assess the feasibility of high-resolution melting (HRM) analysis for screening patients with neonatal intrahepatic cholestasis caused by citrin deficiency (NICCD).

Methods: Based on previous studies on SLC25A13 gene in Chinese patients with NICCD, four hotspot mutations (851del4, 1638ins23, IVS6+5G>A and IVS16ins3kb) were selected. Results of the HRM analysis was validated using 50 negative controls and 20 patients with NICCD whose genotypes were confirmed previously by direct sequencing.

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