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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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Vrinda Munjal,Katherine M Schupack,Nathaniel E Miller et al. Vrinda Munjal et al.
ObjectivesGuidelines advise repeat screening within four months if Papanicolaou (Pap) results are unsatisfactory for evaluation. This utilizes healthcare system resources and may decrease patient satisfaction due to needing a second clinic ...
Helena Andersson,Sara Nordqvist Kleppe,Henrik Edvardsson et al. Helena Andersson et al.
ObjectivesComparisons and optimization of screening programs are based on quality indicators (QI), but these are not well standardized and commonly not published. We report 13 QIs used for cervical screening in Sweden. These are decided on ...
Gowthaman Thangavel,Stany Mathew,Praveen Pujar et al. Gowthaman Thangavel et al.
BackgroundLung cancer is a leading cause of cancer-related mortality in India, with most cases diagnosed at advanced stages. Low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) screening has been shown to enhance early detection and improve survival rates,...
Victoria Cullimore,Rebecca Newhouse,Holly Baker-Rand et al. Victoria Cullimore et al.
ObjectivesUnited Kingdom (UK) guidelines recommend delaying cervical screening due during pregnancy to 12 weeks postnatal, despite a lack of supporting evidence. This questionnaire-based study aimed to determine the feasibility of a clinica...
Patricia Fitzpatrick,Aela O&#x;Flynn,Reuel Jalal et al. Patricia Fitzpatrick et al.
IntroductionThis study sought to determine participation by eligible Irish Travellers, a minority ethnic group, in the cancer screening programmes in Ireland (bowel, breast and cervical screening) and to determine barriers/facilitators to s...
Misuzu Fujita,Kengo Nagashima,Minobu Shimazu et al. Misuzu Fujita et al.
The self-sampling human papillomavirus (HPV) test improves participation in cervical cancer screening. However, the ripple effect of this test on participation in the next screening round has not yet been examined. This study, a secondary a...
Sue M Hudson,Cathryn Hudson Sue M Hudson
ObjectiveGP list inflation occurs when the number of patients registered at a GP practice exceeds the number of residents. It may be associated with out-of-date patient contact data, affecting invitations for cancer screening. We examined w...
Sarala Janarthanan,Nilanga Nishad,Ciaran Padhiar et al. Sarala Janarthanan et al.
Objective: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second leading cause of cancer-related mortality in the UK. Early identification and timely intervention rely heavily on the faecal immunohistochemical test (FIT). However, FIT diagnostic accuracy v...