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Evolution of breast cancer screening in countries with ...
Aims: The present study illustrates how the health policy for breast cancer screening has evolved in Taiwan from selective mammographic screening within a ...
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Screening: a step too far. A matter of concern
In August 2007, Saga Insurance contacted its customers, inviting them to consider ‘Saga Health Screening: a health check with real insight’, ...
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Screening for colorectal cancer by faecal occult blood test ...
Objective To compare two immunochemical faecal occult blood tests based on reversed passive haemagglutination (RPHA) or latex agglutination (Hdia) in a ...
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Ten years of breast screening in the Screening Mammography Program ...
... Department of Pathology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada; ... mammography success have been achieved in a population based, North ...
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The burden of prevention: downstream consequences of Pap smear ...
index Pap smear in order to divide the study population into ... during the nine months prior to the index Pap smear consti- tuted the Pap follow-up cohort. ...
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Application of symptom checklist for screening major depression by ...
Application of symptom checklist for screening major depression by annual health examinations: a cross-validity study in the workplace ...
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Normal endometrial cells in cervical cytology: systematic review ...
Objectives To estimate the prevalence of normal endometrial cells (NECs) and the proportion of NECs associated with significant endometrial pathology in ...
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Impact of changing from annual to biennial mammographic screening ...
Impact of changing from annual to biennial mammographic screening on breast cancer outcomes in women aged 50–79 in British Columbia ...
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Ten years of breast screening in the Screening Mammography Program ...
Objectives To evaluate 10 year outcomes of the Screening Mammography Program of British Columbia (SMPBC) and determine if breast screening targets were ...
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A cohort effect in cervical screening coverage? -- Lancuck et al ...
The fall in screening coverage appears to be largely a cohort effect, with women born in the 1960s and later being increasingly less likely to participate. ...