For cancer screening to be successful, it should primarily detect cancers with lethal potential or their precursors early, leading to therapy that reduces mortality and morbidity. Screening programmes have been successful for colon and cervical cancers, where subsequent surgical removal of precursor lesions has resulted in a reduction in cancer incidence and mortality. However, many types of cancer exhibit a range of heterogeneous behaviours and variable likelihoods of progression and death. Consequently, screening for some cancers may have minimal impact on mortality and may do more harm than good. Since the implementation of screening tests for certain cancers (for example, breast and prostate cancers), a spike in incidence of in sit...
peer reviewedCancer is fighting with cardiovascular diseases for the first place as the number one k...
This review article explores the issue of overdiagnosis in screening mammography. Overdiagnosis is t...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: Overdiagnosis is the main harm of cancer screening program...
Overdiagnosis occurs in a population when conditions are diagnosed correctly but the diagnosis produ...
The earlier that cancer is found, the better. This under-lying tenet of cancer screening has saved m...
Objective: Although early detection of cancer through screening can prevent cancer deaths, a drawbac...
Objective: Although early detection of cancer through screening can prevent cancer deaths, a drawbac...
Focused Clinical Question: Overall, overdiagnosis and overtreatment due to breast cancer and prostat...
Several important lessons have been learnt from our experiences in screening for various cancers. Sc...
Although the risk of overdiagnosis in cancer screening was identified almost 50 years ago, evidence ...
Abstract Overdiagnosis (and overtreatment) of cancers not bound to become symptomatic during lifetim...
A vast range of disorders—from indolent to fast-growing lesions—are labelled as cancer. Therefore, w...
A vast range of disorders—from indolent to fast-growing lesions—are labelled as cancer. Therefore, w...
One of the major goals of improving the survival rate for many common cancers has been seeking an ea...
The risk of breast cancer (BC) overdiagnosis attributed to mammography screening is an unresolved is...
peer reviewedCancer is fighting with cardiovascular diseases for the first place as the number one k...
This review article explores the issue of overdiagnosis in screening mammography. Overdiagnosis is t...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: Overdiagnosis is the main harm of cancer screening program...
Overdiagnosis occurs in a population when conditions are diagnosed correctly but the diagnosis produ...
The earlier that cancer is found, the better. This under-lying tenet of cancer screening has saved m...
Objective: Although early detection of cancer through screening can prevent cancer deaths, a drawbac...
Objective: Although early detection of cancer through screening can prevent cancer deaths, a drawbac...
Focused Clinical Question: Overall, overdiagnosis and overtreatment due to breast cancer and prostat...
Several important lessons have been learnt from our experiences in screening for various cancers. Sc...
Although the risk of overdiagnosis in cancer screening was identified almost 50 years ago, evidence ...
Abstract Overdiagnosis (and overtreatment) of cancers not bound to become symptomatic during lifetim...
A vast range of disorders—from indolent to fast-growing lesions—are labelled as cancer. Therefore, w...
A vast range of disorders—from indolent to fast-growing lesions—are labelled as cancer. Therefore, w...
One of the major goals of improving the survival rate for many common cancers has been seeking an ea...
The risk of breast cancer (BC) overdiagnosis attributed to mammography screening is an unresolved is...
peer reviewedCancer is fighting with cardiovascular diseases for the first place as the number one k...
This review article explores the issue of overdiagnosis in screening mammography. Overdiagnosis is t...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: Overdiagnosis is the main harm of cancer screening program...