This volume of Epidemiologic Reviews continues a discussion about screening within the evidence community that has been going on for many years. From various perspectives, the authors of these reviews consider the benefits and harms of screening for multiple conditions; the balance between benefits and harms (and costs) is often not clear. With few exceptions, the contribution of screening to improving the health of the public is small, yet it has become a popular and growing form of prevention. It may be that we are learning that the magnitude of benefit from screening is less than we hoped, and the harms may be greater than we thought. Perhaps we should not think of screening as our primary prevention strategy but rather use screening to ...
Several important lessons have been learnt from our experiences in screening for various cancers. Sc...
Death rates from cancer are falling in almost all countries. It is tempting to attribute these encou...
The concept of early detection to then intervene and improve the prognostic seems straightforward. A...
This volume of Epidemiologic Reviews continues a discussion about screening within the evidence comm...
Historically, medicine has focused on the treatment of disease. The aims were to diagnose the clinic...
A belief in the advantages of being diagnosed in the early stages of illness is pervasive. The benef...
The poor outcomes for cancers diagnosed at an advanced stage have been the driver behind research in...
There are disadvantages and benefits of population screening programmes. Although there is widesprea...
To carry out a systematic review to examine the effects of cholesterol, breast and cervical cancer s...
Screening is intuitively a good thing in that it is a rational attempt to limit the effects of a con...
Health screening promises to reduce risks to individuals via probabilistic sifting of populations fo...
The poor outcomes for cancers diagnosed at an advanced stage have been the driver behind research in...
This editorial discusses nine papers concerned with health risk screening, and two papers reporting ...
confounding factors (epidemiology); effect modifiers (epidemiology); neoplasms A large literature ha...
BackgroundIntroduction of risk stratification within population-based cancer screening programmes ha...
Several important lessons have been learnt from our experiences in screening for various cancers. Sc...
Death rates from cancer are falling in almost all countries. It is tempting to attribute these encou...
The concept of early detection to then intervene and improve the prognostic seems straightforward. A...
This volume of Epidemiologic Reviews continues a discussion about screening within the evidence comm...
Historically, medicine has focused on the treatment of disease. The aims were to diagnose the clinic...
A belief in the advantages of being diagnosed in the early stages of illness is pervasive. The benef...
The poor outcomes for cancers diagnosed at an advanced stage have been the driver behind research in...
There are disadvantages and benefits of population screening programmes. Although there is widesprea...
To carry out a systematic review to examine the effects of cholesterol, breast and cervical cancer s...
Screening is intuitively a good thing in that it is a rational attempt to limit the effects of a con...
Health screening promises to reduce risks to individuals via probabilistic sifting of populations fo...
The poor outcomes for cancers diagnosed at an advanced stage have been the driver behind research in...
This editorial discusses nine papers concerned with health risk screening, and two papers reporting ...
confounding factors (epidemiology); effect modifiers (epidemiology); neoplasms A large literature ha...
BackgroundIntroduction of risk stratification within population-based cancer screening programmes ha...
Several important lessons have been learnt from our experiences in screening for various cancers. Sc...
Death rates from cancer are falling in almost all countries. It is tempting to attribute these encou...
The concept of early detection to then intervene and improve the prognostic seems straightforward. A...