Screening for cancer or cancer risk is well-established in high-income countries. This article considers ethical aspects of cancer screening. Ethical evaluation of screening depends on a contested evidence base, interacts with people\u27s fear of cancer, and their enthusiasm for technology in general and screening in particular. Cancer screening is both a clinical and a public health activity, and so the often-conflicting frameworks from both clinical ethics and public health ethics are relevant to its evaluation. Cancer screening is an intrusion by health services into the lives of well individuals and so requires strong justification. Cancer screening can and should prevent harms to physical health, but its ability to do so is contingent ...
Background: Screening programs involve testing asymptomatic individuals with an accurate screening t...
Background Cervical screening aims to detect and remove abnormalities on the cervix in order to prev...
Cancer screening is well-established in high income countries, but its evidence base is constantly e...
Screening for cancer or cancer risk is well-established in high-income countries. This article consi...
Experts have called for more attention to the politics, communication and ethics of screening, but t...
pre-printNovember 2009's announcement of the USPSTF's recommendations for screening for breast cance...
November 2009’s announcement of the USPSTF’s recommendations for screening for breast cancer raised ...
This thesis is about screening for cancer—about testing healthy individuals for disease. The traditi...
In recent years medical ethics has become an undisputed part of medical studies. Many people believe...
PubMed ID: 14728598In recent years medical ethics has become an undisputed part of medical studies. ...
Rationale, aims, and objectives: Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening is widely recommended and implem...
The ethical principles of avoiding harm and supporting autonomy are relevant to cancer-screening pol...
The poor outcomes for cancers diagnosed at an advanced stage have been the driver behind research in...
There have been various definitions of screening over the years, but simply what we are talking abou...
Recommendations for routine screening of cancer patients for distress lack evidence that screening i...
Background: Screening programs involve testing asymptomatic individuals with an accurate screening t...
Background Cervical screening aims to detect and remove abnormalities on the cervix in order to prev...
Cancer screening is well-established in high income countries, but its evidence base is constantly e...
Screening for cancer or cancer risk is well-established in high-income countries. This article consi...
Experts have called for more attention to the politics, communication and ethics of screening, but t...
pre-printNovember 2009's announcement of the USPSTF's recommendations for screening for breast cance...
November 2009’s announcement of the USPSTF’s recommendations for screening for breast cancer raised ...
This thesis is about screening for cancer—about testing healthy individuals for disease. The traditi...
In recent years medical ethics has become an undisputed part of medical studies. Many people believe...
PubMed ID: 14728598In recent years medical ethics has become an undisputed part of medical studies. ...
Rationale, aims, and objectives: Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening is widely recommended and implem...
The ethical principles of avoiding harm and supporting autonomy are relevant to cancer-screening pol...
The poor outcomes for cancers diagnosed at an advanced stage have been the driver behind research in...
There have been various definitions of screening over the years, but simply what we are talking abou...
Recommendations for routine screening of cancer patients for distress lack evidence that screening i...
Background: Screening programs involve testing asymptomatic individuals with an accurate screening t...
Background Cervical screening aims to detect and remove abnormalities on the cervix in order to prev...
Cancer screening is well-established in high income countries, but its evidence base is constantly e...