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Toxoplasmosis in Pregnant Women in France: Trends in Seroprevalence and Associated Factors Between 1995 and 2010, Based on National Perinatal Surveys.
Introduction: Toxoplasmosis is a widespread foodborne zoonosis that is usually benign. In cases of primary infection during pregnancy, it can lead to fetal complications that are...
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Toward a Shift in Prostate Cancer Screening and Treatment Practices Among Men Aged 40 and Older in France (2009–2014)?
Objectives: To describe the annual trends, between 2009 and 2014, in the prevalence of men free of prostate cancer (PC) who had at least one prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test, a...
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An Analysis of Mortality Among Current and Former Prison System Employees in France Between 1990 and 2008
For the majority of correctional officers, working in a prison constitutes a unique work environment, with specific occupational hazards (stress, feelings of insecurity, etc.). In this...
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Editorial. Prostate Cancer: Should We Screen?
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Prostate Cancer: Incidence, Survival, and Mortality in France.
Introduction: Over the past two decades, prostate cancer has become the most common cancer among men. This study describes trends in incidence, mortality, and survival from 1980 to 2011...
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Individual prostate cancer screening among men aged 40 and older, France, 2009–2015. Data from the National Inter-Plan Health Insurance Information System.
Objectives: The primary objective of the study was to describe recent trends in PSA testing and prostate biopsy rates among men without known prostate cancer (PCa) and, consequently,...
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Should a multiparametric MRI be performed before every prostate biopsy?
The role of multiparametric MRI (mpMRI) in the management of prostate cancer is undergoing significant change. While it continues to play a (limited) role in assessing local disease...
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Genitourinary infections and the risk of prostate cancer: the EPICAP study.
Introduction: Genitourinary infections, including prostatitis, are thought to increase the risk of prostate cancer due to the chronic inflammation they may cause. We investigated the...
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QALIPRO: Long-term quality of life in patients treated for localized prostate cancer. A general population study.
Introduction: Given the increasing number of patients surviving long-term after prostate cancer and the range of treatment options, all of which may lead to side effects, this study...
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Prostate Cancer in the French West Indies: An Overview.
In the French West Indies, prostate cancer is the most common type of cancer, accounting for more than 50% of new cases among men. Its incidence and mortality rates are higher there than...