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		<title>Comment on Screening, a Good Thing or a Bad Idea by Bill</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bill</dc:creator>
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		<description>I am not a big advocate for &quot;screening exams&quot;, other than mammography after age 40 (before if family history of brest cancer) and AAA after 50.  I appreciate two things about your website.  First it is not filled with &quot;get this screening or you might die&quot; rhetoric that many screening companies use.  Second it was not hard to find and evaluate your Quality Control information which is either next to impossible if not nonexistent for your &quot;competition&quot;.   Personally, I am not sure you have competition.  As a Registered Vascular Technologist with over 30 years experience, I know how important your staff&#039;s credentials are to patient care.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am not a big advocate for &#8220;screening exams&#8221;, other than mammography after age 40 (before if family history of brest cancer) and AAA after 50.  I appreciate two things about your website.  First it is not filled with &#8220;get this screening or you might die&#8221; rhetoric that many screening companies use.  Second it was not hard to find and evaluate your Quality Control information which is either next to impossible if not nonexistent for your &#8220;competition&#8221;.   Personally, I am not sure you have competition.  As a Registered Vascular Technologist with over 30 years experience, I know how important your staff&#8217;s credentials are to patient care.</p>
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