Screening Women in Glasgow: Comparing uptake across cancer screening programmes at an individual patient level
Abstract
IntroductionPopulation-based screening has been shown to reduce cancer specific mortality. Within Scotland, three national screening programmes exist: breast, cervical and bowel. Despite being a common and preventable form of cancer, the uptake for bowel cancer screening among women lags behind that for breast and cervical cancer.
Objectives and ApproachSince the benefits of screening accrue with participation, it is important to understand why...
Paper Details
Title
Screening Women in Glasgow: Comparing uptake across cancer screening programmes at an individual patient level
Published Date
Aug 23, 2018
Volume
3
Issue
4
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