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期刊名:Journal of medical screening

缩写:J MED SCREEN

ISSN:0969-1413

e-ISSN:1475-5793

IF/分区:2.3/Q2

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Paul Pinsky,Jane Lange,Ruth Etzioni Paul Pinsky
Objectives: When evaluating potential new cancer screening modalities, estimating sensitivity, especially for early-stage cases, is critical. There are methods to approximate stage-specific sensitivity in asymptomatic pop...
Zhivko Zhelev,Jaime Peters,Morwenna Rogers et al. Zhivko Zhelev et al.
Objectives: To systematically review the accuracy of artificial intelligence (AI)-based systems for grading of fundus images in diabetic retinopathy (DR) screening. ...
Nicholas J Wald,Stephen W Duffy,Allan Hackshaw Nicholas J Wald
Silvina Sisterna,Antoni Borrell Silvina Sisterna
Couple screening aims to identify couples with an increased risk of having a child affected with an autosomal recessive or X-linked disorder, in order to facilitate informed reproductive decision making. Both expectant parents should be scr...
Sue M Hudson,Kathie Binysh,Stephen W Duffy Sue M Hudson
Objective: The Covid-19 pandemic created a backlog of women awaiting an invitation for breast screening in the UK. To recover in a timely fashion, the National Health Service programme opted to issue open invitations (OI)...
Jan Kik,Eveline Am Heijnsdijk,Allison R Mackey et al. Jan Kik et al.
Objective: For cost-effectiveness comparison of child vision and hearing screening programmes, methods and data should be available. We assessed the current state of data collection and its availability in Europe. ...
Briton Lee,Sigrid Young,Renee Williams et al. Briton Lee et al.
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted the delivery of cancer screening. The resulting decrease in outpatient visits and cancellations of non-urgent procedures have negatively affected colorectal cancer ...