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Ethical aspects of cancer screening
Screening for cancer cancer clinical public health clinical ethics
2017/2/22
Screening for cancer or cancer risk is well-established in high-income countries. This article considers ethical aspects of cancer screening. Ethical evaluation of screening depends on a contested evi...
Screening for cancer or cancer risk is well-established in high-income countries. This article considers ethical aspects of cancer screening. Ethical evaluation of screening depends on a contested evi...
Disgust and Behavioral Avoidance in Colorectal Cancer Screening and Treatment
Cancer screening Colorectal cancer Disgust Emotional barriers Systematic review
2015/11/10
Background: The emotion of disgust appears to promote psychological and behavioral avoidance, a dynamic that has significant implications in physical and psychological outcomes in colorectal cancer (C...
Disgust and Behavioral Avoidance in Colorectal Cancer Screening and Treatment
Cancer screening Colorectal cancer Disgust Emotional barriers Systematic review
2015/11/10
Background: The emotion of disgust appears to promote psychological and behavioral avoidance, a dynamic that has significant implications in physical and psychological outcomes in colorectal cancer (C...
An Organizational Informatics Analysis of Colorectal, Breast, and Cervical Cancer Screening Clinical Decision Support and Information Systems within Community Health Centers
community health centers clinical decision support network analysis
2015/5/26
A study design has been developed that employs a dual modeling approach to identify factors associated with facility-level cancer screening improvement and how this is mediated by the use of clinical ...
Oral cancer screening
Oral cancer screening
2015/4/17
The term ‘oral cancer’ encompasses neoplastic lesions involving the lip, oral and oropharynx. The vast majority of these lesions are squamous cell carcinomas. Risk factors include tobacco and alcohol ...
Lung cancer screening: Summary of the evidence and the 2013 US Preventative Services Task Force recommendations
Lung cancer screening Summary of the evidence the 2013 US Preventative Services Task Force
2015/4/17
The United States Preventative Services Task Force is an independent panel of non-Federal experts in prevention and evidence-based medicine that reviews scientific studies and makes recommendations on...
Of babies and bathwater: Reconsidering the public health approach to breast cancer screening
babies and bathwater public health approach breast cancer screening
2015/4/17
There are few topics in medical science that arouse as much controversy – and as much passion – as the role of mammography in breast cancer screening. Part of the reason for continued debate lies with...
Breast cancer screening: The UK Independent Review and update on breast screening in England
Breast cancer screening The UK Independent Review breast screening in England
2015/4/17
The National Health Service Breast Screening Program began operations in 1988. Good quality was achieved by the mid-1990s, by which time the program was screening one million women per year. Criticism...
Breast cancer screening: Update in the Australian context
Breast cancer screening Australian context
2015/4/17
The Australian mammography screening program was introduced as a joint Commonwealth and state/territory initiative in 1991. Australian evaluation studies suggest a breast cancer mortality reduction fr...
Cancer screening aims to reduce overall mortality by prevention or early detection of invasive disease. This issue of Cancer Forum, launched to coincide with the 2014 World Cancer Congress in Melbourn...
A Model for Engaging and Empowering Indigenous Women in Cancer Screening
Women Cancer Screening
2015/3/19
In this paper I will use the term Indigenous to refer to
Australia’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. I also
ask readers to note that Australia’s South Sea Islander
population is reco...
A Randomized Trial of Two Print Interventions to Increase Colon Cancer Screening Among First-Degree Relatives
colon cancer screening
2014/12/3
First-degree relatives (FDRs) of people diagnosed with colorectal cancer (CRC) have a two- to threefold increased risk of developing the same disease. Tailored print interventions based on behavior ch...
Impact of Quantitative Information and a Nudge on Attitudes toward Colorectal Cancer Screening
Colon cancer Screening Ethics Health information
2014/12/3
Research in behavioral economics suggests that individuals facing complex decisions benefit from being given a “nudge” towards one option, especially in situations where making any choice, as opposed ...
Interventions to Promote Colorectal Cancer Screening: An Integrative Review
colorectal cancer screening randomized trials
2014/12/3
Behavior change interventions to promote colorectal cancer (CRC) screening have targeted people in community and primary care settings, health care providers, and health systems. Randomized controlled...