Objectives: To determine how many women participate in all three recommended cancer screening programmes (breast, cervical, and bowel). During their early 60s, English women receive an invitation from all the three programmes. Methods: For 3060 women aged 60–65 included in an England-wide breast screening case–control study, we investigated the number of screening programmes they participated in during the last invitation round. Additionally, using the Fingertips database curated by Public Health England, we explored area-level correlations between participation in the three cancer screening programmes and various population characteristics for all 7014 English general practices with complete data. Results: Of the 3060 women, 1086 (35%) par...
Background: There is limited information about participation in organised population-wide screening...
Background: Screening can reduce deaths from cervical, bowel and breast cancer if the people invited...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the feasibility and acceptability of randomizing the phased introduction of the...
Objectives: To determine how many women participate in all three recommended cancer screening progra...
Funding: CR-UK through its National Awareness & Early Diagnosis Initiative C9227/A17676.Background W...
Background: We investigated demographic and clinical predictors of lower participation in bowel scre...
Background: We investigated demographic and clinical predictors of lower participation in bowel scre...
Background: We investigated demographic and clinical predictors of lower participation in bowel scre...
Introduction Population-based screening has been shown to reduce cancer specific mortality. Within S...
Background We investigated demographic and clinical predictors of lower participation in bowel scre...
Background We investigated demographic and clinical predictors of lower participation in bowel scre...
BACKGROUND: There is limited information about participation in organised population-wide screening ...
Background: There is limited information about participation in organised population-wide screening...
Background : Many European countries offer organised population-based breast, cervical, and colorect...
Background: There is limited information about participation in organised population-wide screening...
Background: There is limited information about participation in organised population-wide screening...
Background: Screening can reduce deaths from cervical, bowel and breast cancer if the people invited...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the feasibility and acceptability of randomizing the phased introduction of the...
Objectives: To determine how many women participate in all three recommended cancer screening progra...
Funding: CR-UK through its National Awareness & Early Diagnosis Initiative C9227/A17676.Background W...
Background: We investigated demographic and clinical predictors of lower participation in bowel scre...
Background: We investigated demographic and clinical predictors of lower participation in bowel scre...
Background: We investigated demographic and clinical predictors of lower participation in bowel scre...
Introduction Population-based screening has been shown to reduce cancer specific mortality. Within S...
Background We investigated demographic and clinical predictors of lower participation in bowel scre...
Background We investigated demographic and clinical predictors of lower participation in bowel scre...
BACKGROUND: There is limited information about participation in organised population-wide screening ...
Background: There is limited information about participation in organised population-wide screening...
Background : Many European countries offer organised population-based breast, cervical, and colorect...
Background: There is limited information about participation in organised population-wide screening...
Background: There is limited information about participation in organised population-wide screening...
Background: Screening can reduce deaths from cervical, bowel and breast cancer if the people invited...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the feasibility and acceptability of randomizing the phased introduction of the...