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Dolores Salas
Researcher at University of Valencia
Publications - 79
Citations - 2526
Dolores Salas is an academic researcher from University of Valencia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breast cancer & Population. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 78 publications receiving 2258 citations. Previous affiliations of Dolores Salas include Generalitat Valenciana & Carlos III Health Institute.
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Colonoscopy versus Fecal Immunochemical Testing in Colorectal-Cancer Screening
Enrique Quintero,Antoni Castells,Luis Bujanda,Joaquín Cubiella,Dolores Salas,Angel Lanas,Montserrat Andreu,Fernando Carballo,Juan Diego Morillas,Cristina Hernández,Rodrigo Jover,Isabel Montalvo,Juan Arenas,Eva Laredo,Vicent Hernandez,Felipe Iglesias,Estela Cid,Raquel Zubizarreta,Teresa Sala,Marta Ponce,Mercedes Andrés,Gloria Teruel,Antonio Peris,María-Pilar Roncales,Mónica Polo-Tomás,Xavier Bessa,Olga Ferrer-Armengou,Jaume Grau,Anna Serradesanferm,Akiko Ono,José Cruzado,Francisco Pérez-Riquelme,Inmaculada Alonso-Abreu,Mariola de la Vega-Prieto,Juana María Reyes-Melián,Guillermo Cacho,José Díaz-Tasende,Alberto Herreros-de-Tejada,Carmen Poves,Cecilio Santander,Andrés González-Navarro +40 more
TL;DR: Subjects in the FIT group were more likely to participate in screening than were those in the colonoscopy group, and more adenomas were identified in thecolorectal cancer group.
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Short-term Follow-up Results in 795 Nonpalpable Probably Benign Lesions Detected at Screening Mammography
Isidro Vizcaíno,Leopoldo Gadea,Luis Andreo,Dolores Salas,Francisco Ruiz-Perales,Dolores Cuevas,C. Herranz,Francisco Bueno +7 more
TL;DR: The benign nature of most nonpalpable probably benign lesions can be typified with short-term mammographic follow-up, and progression in the probably benign calcifications was usually unrelated to malignancy.
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Cancer screening in Spain
TL;DR: In Spain, cancer screening is being conducted in accordance with national and international recommendations and the fact that screening programmes are operated as a network has led to a high degree of consensus as to the methodology and information systems to be used to enable joint evaluation.
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Modifiable endoscopic factors that influence the adenoma detection rate in colorectal cancer screening colonoscopies
Rodrigo Jover,Pedro Zapater,Eduardo Polanía,Luis Bujanda,Angel Lanas,Jose Antonio Hermo,Joaquín Cubiella,Akiko Ono,Yanira González-Méndez,Antonio Peris,Maria Pellise,Agustín Seoane,Alberto Herreros-de-Tejada,Marta Ponce,José Carlos Marín-Gabriel,María Chaparro,Guillermo Cacho,Servando Fernández-Díez,Juan Arenas,Federico Sopena,Luisa De-Castro,Pablo Vega-Villaamil,Maria Rodriguez-Soler,Fernando Carballo,Dolores Salas,Juan Diego Morillas,Montserrat Andreu,Enrique Quintero,Antoni Castells +28 more
TL;DR: Withdrawal time was the only modifiable factor related to the ADR in colorectal cancer screening colonoscopies associated with an increased detection rate of overall, advanced, proximal, and distal adenomas.
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Author Correction: Validating a breast cancer score in Spanish women. The MCC-Spain study
Trinidad Dierssen-Sotos,Inés Gómez-Acebo,Camilo Palazuelos,Pablo Fernández-Navarro,Jone M. Altzibar,Carmen González-Donquiles,Eva Ardanaz,Mariona Bustamante,Jéssica Alonso-Molero,Carmen Vidal,Juan Bayo-Calero,Adonina Tardón,Dolores Salas,Rafael Marcos-Gragera,Victor Moreno,Paz Rodríguez-Cundín,Gemma Castaño-Vinyals,María Ederra,Laura Vilorio-Marqués,Pilar Amiano,Beatriz Pérez-Gómez,Nuria Aragonés,Manolis Kogevinas,Marina Pollán,Javier Llorca +24 more
TL;DR: An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.