Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide and the burden could be reduced by evidence-based strategies for the primary prevention of cancer, the early detection of malignancies and more adequate treatment of cancer patients. Previous research has shown that lifestyle factors are associated with common cancers and that several cancer screening programmes are cost-effective in reducing cancer-specific mortality. But, some recent studies reported that participants of screening programs might unintentionally change their lifestyle. Cancer screening might be a teachable moment or, on the other hand, have a false health certificate effect. Despite that the evidence is scarce, cancer screening might have opportunities for lifestyle improvements...
Cancer screening programmes have a major role in reducing cancer incidence and mortality. Traditiona...
The poor outcomes for cancers diagnosed at an advanced stage have been the driver behind research in...
The odds of developing cancer are increased by specific lifestyle behaviors (tobacco use, excess ene...
Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide and the burden could be reduced by evidence-based strat...
Background: Mass-screening programs are necessary to prevent or even cure colorectal cancer. A criti...
Cancer is the leading cause of death worldwide. Evidence shows that about 40% of all cancers are pre...
Current evidence suggests that 30–50% of cancers are attributable to established lifestyle risk fact...
Cancer screening programmes have a major role in reducing cancer incidence and mortality. Traditiona...
The poor outcomes for cancers diagnosed at an advanced stage have been the driver behind research in...
To carry out a systematic review to examine the effects of cholesterol, breast and cervical cancer s...
<p>Objective: The screening context may provide a “teachable moment” for promoting health beha...
<p>Objective: The screening context may provide a “teachable moment” for promoting health beha...
Misinterpretation of a negative test results in health screening may initiate less preventive effort...
Cancer screening programmes have a major role in reducing cancer incidence and mortality. Traditiona...
Objectives Population-based cancer screening has been described as a teachable moment for behaviour ...
Cancer screening programmes have a major role in reducing cancer incidence and mortality. Traditiona...
The poor outcomes for cancers diagnosed at an advanced stage have been the driver behind research in...
The odds of developing cancer are increased by specific lifestyle behaviors (tobacco use, excess ene...
Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide and the burden could be reduced by evidence-based strat...
Background: Mass-screening programs are necessary to prevent or even cure colorectal cancer. A criti...
Cancer is the leading cause of death worldwide. Evidence shows that about 40% of all cancers are pre...
Current evidence suggests that 30–50% of cancers are attributable to established lifestyle risk fact...
Cancer screening programmes have a major role in reducing cancer incidence and mortality. Traditiona...
The poor outcomes for cancers diagnosed at an advanced stage have been the driver behind research in...
To carry out a systematic review to examine the effects of cholesterol, breast and cervical cancer s...
<p>Objective: The screening context may provide a “teachable moment” for promoting health beha...
<p>Objective: The screening context may provide a “teachable moment” for promoting health beha...
Misinterpretation of a negative test results in health screening may initiate less preventive effort...
Cancer screening programmes have a major role in reducing cancer incidence and mortality. Traditiona...
Objectives Population-based cancer screening has been described as a teachable moment for behaviour ...
Cancer screening programmes have a major role in reducing cancer incidence and mortality. Traditiona...
The poor outcomes for cancers diagnosed at an advanced stage have been the driver behind research in...
The odds of developing cancer are increased by specific lifestyle behaviors (tobacco use, excess ene...