We are grateful for the co-operation and assistance that we received from NHS staff in the co-ordinating centres and clinical sites. We thank the women who participated in TOMBOLA. The TOMBOLA trial was supported by the Medical Research Council (G9700808) and the NHS in England and Scotland. The TOMBOLA Group comprises the following: Grant-holders: University of Aberdeen and NHS Grampian, Aberdeen, Scotland: Maggie Cruickshank, Graeme Murray, David Parkin, Louise Smart, Eric Walker, Norman Waugh (Principal Investigator 2004–2008) University of Nottingham and Nottingham NHS, Nottingham, England: Mark Avis, Claire Chilvers, Katherine Fielding, Rob Hammond, David Jenkins, Jane Johnson, Keith Neal, Ian Russell, Rashmi Seth, Dave Whynes Universi...
Background: There is a need for an instrument to measure the psychosocial burden of receiving an abn...
Background: There is a need for an instrument to measure the psychosocial burden of receiving an abn...
BACKGROUND:There is a need for an instrument to measure the psychosocial burden of receiving an abno...
Objective To compare psychosocial outcomes (follow-up related worries, and satisfaction with follow-...
OBJECTIVE: To compare psychosocial outcomes (follow-up related worries and satisfaction with follow-...
Objective To compare psychosocial outcomes (follow-up related worries, and satisfaction with follow-...
Objective To compare psychosocial outcomes (follow-up related worries, and satisfaction with follow-...
Objective To compare psychosocial outcomes (follow-up related worries and satisfaction with follow-u...
BACKGROUND: Large numbers of women who participate in cervical screening require follow-up for minor...
BACKGROUND: Large numbers of women who participate in cervical screening require follow-up for minor...
The TOMBOLA trial was supported by the Medical Research Council (G9700808) and the NHS in England an...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Large numbers of women who participate in cervical screening require follow...
Large numbers of women who participate in cervical screening require follow-up for minor cytological...
Large numbers of women who participate in cervical screening require follow-up for minor cytological...
Background: There is a need for an instrument to measure the psychosocial burden of receiving an abn...
Background: There is a need for an instrument to measure the psychosocial burden of receiving an abn...
Background: There is a need for an instrument to measure the psychosocial burden of receiving an abn...
BACKGROUND:There is a need for an instrument to measure the psychosocial burden of receiving an abno...
Objective To compare psychosocial outcomes (follow-up related worries, and satisfaction with follow-...
OBJECTIVE: To compare psychosocial outcomes (follow-up related worries and satisfaction with follow-...
Objective To compare psychosocial outcomes (follow-up related worries, and satisfaction with follow-...
Objective To compare psychosocial outcomes (follow-up related worries, and satisfaction with follow-...
Objective To compare psychosocial outcomes (follow-up related worries and satisfaction with follow-u...
BACKGROUND: Large numbers of women who participate in cervical screening require follow-up for minor...
BACKGROUND: Large numbers of women who participate in cervical screening require follow-up for minor...
The TOMBOLA trial was supported by the Medical Research Council (G9700808) and the NHS in England an...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Large numbers of women who participate in cervical screening require follow...
Large numbers of women who participate in cervical screening require follow-up for minor cytological...
Large numbers of women who participate in cervical screening require follow-up for minor cytological...
Background: There is a need for an instrument to measure the psychosocial burden of receiving an abn...
Background: There is a need for an instrument to measure the psychosocial burden of receiving an abn...
Background: There is a need for an instrument to measure the psychosocial burden of receiving an abn...
BACKGROUND:There is a need for an instrument to measure the psychosocial burden of receiving an abno...