Saudi Med J
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To evaluate early performance indicators for breast cancer screening at the King Abdulaziz University Hospital in Saudi Arabia. ⋯ In light of the low participation and high recall rates, it is essential that the screening program utilizes performance indicators to optimize resource utilization and ensure the quality of the service provided. Additionally, a national framework and standardized performance indicators could mitigate this problem for other cancer screening programs.
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To investigate the side effects of Pizer- BioNTech mRNA (BNT162b2) and Spikevax (mRNA- 1273) Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines on adolescents in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. ⋯ This study investigates the adverse effects of COVID-19 vaccines among adolescents in Riyadh. As a result, this study creates a database to inform people about the risk of experiencing side effects based on their gender, age, and the vaccine type; more investigation is needed to better understand the link between risk factors and the development of adverse effects.
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To determine the prevalence of the metabolic syndrome (MetS) and its related risk factors in a group of healthy subjects. ⋯ Metabolic syndrome prevalence and defining criteria are significantly high among Iraqi university students. Fasting blood glucose was the most common component followed by increased WC. The significant risk factors for MetS were older age, females, high BMI (≥25), low physical-activity, and eating of fast foods, and can remedy the risk if the components of the disease are reported at a younger age.
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To investigate the emergent mutations involved in the evolutionary stages of the virus for better management of pandemic. ⋯ The current study provides useful information for further experimental investigation of mutation's effects on virus transmission, severity, and vaccine efficacy.