نتایج جستجو برای: screening programme

تعداد نتایج: 285333  

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2007
Ahti Anttila Pekka Nieminen

In Finland (population 5 million) the organised Pap screening programme for preventing cervical cancer has been in action already for 45 years. Women aged 30 to 64 are targeted (N 1.25 million) and the screening interval is five years. The programme invites women seven times in a lifetime; the attendance rate per one screening invitational round is 73%. The programme has affected markedly the c...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Malaysia 2010
J Sabirin R Bakri S N Buang A T Abdullah A Shapie

A systematic review on the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of school scoliosis screening programme was carried out. A total of 248 relevant titles were identified, 117 abstracts were screened and 28 articles were included in the results. There was fair level of evidence to suggest that school scoliosis screening programme is safe, contributed to early detection and reduction of surgery. Th...

Journal: :The journal of family planning and reproductive health care 2010
Partha Basu Ashrafun Nessa Murtaza Majid Jebun Nessa Rahman Tahera Ahmed

UNLABELLED BACKGROUND/METHODOLOGY: External quality assurance for the National Cervical Cancer Screening Programme of Bangladesh was done in June 2008 by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). The programme, initiated in 2004, has set up screening facilities in 44 districts of Bangladesh. Women aged over 29 years are screened using visual inspection after acetic acid application (VIA) by t...

Journal: :Central European journal of public health 2015
Anikó Gyulai Attila Nagy Vera Pataki Dóra Tonté Róza Ádány Zoltán Vokó

AIM Cervical cancer mortality is high in Hungary, with more than 400 deaths per annum. In 2003, a national cervical cancer screening programme was launched to provide screening services for women who otherwise would not use services themselves. The aim of this survey was to study the socioeconomic and lifestyle factors related to participation in the organised cervical cancer screening programm...

Journal: :Acta ophthalmologica Scandinavica 2007
Hanna Vaahtoranta-Lehtonen Anja Tuulonen Pasi Aronen Harri Sintonen Liisa Suoranta Niina Kovanen Miika Linna Esa Läärä Antti Malmivaara

PURPOSE To assess the cost effectiveness and cost utility of an organized screening programme for glaucoma. The previous cost-effectiveness studies of screening show inconsistent results, and the cost utility of screening has not been assessed. METHODS An organized screening programme was simulated using Markov modelling in a population aged 50-79 years at 5 year intervals. The programme ende...

Journal: :BMJ open 2016
Kathleen M Decker Alain A Demers Zoann Nugent Natalie Biswanger Harminder Singh

OBJECTIVE We examined organised colorectal cancer (CRC) screening programme and non-programme faecal occult blood test (FOBT) use from 2008 to 2012 for individuals living in Winnipeg, Manitoba, by area-level income. SETTING Winnipeg, Manitoba, a region with universal healthcare and an organised CRC screening programme. PARTICIPANTS Individuals who had a non-programme FOBT were identified fr...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 1992
H J Collette F de Waard J J Rombach C Collette N E Day

STUDY OBJECTIVE The aim was to demonstrate the benefits of breast cancer screening on mortality. DESIGN The study was an evaluation of a breast cancer screening programme by means of different approaches: (1) a case-control study, breast cancer deaths being the cases; (2) comparing the numbers of breast cancer deaths in screened and unscreened women; (3) comparing breast cancer mortality befo...

Journal: :Hong Kong medical journal = Xianggang yi xue za zhi 2000
J Patnick

Two fully fledged National Health Service cancer screening programmes are currently available in the United Kingdom: breast and cervical screening for women. Breast screening was introduced for women aged 50 years and older, following the publication of the Forrest report in 1986. It has recently been calculated that the breast screening programme in England and Wales has been responsible for a...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 1991
A Walker D K Whynes J O Chamberlain J D Hardcastle

STUDY OBJECTIVE The aim was to make projections of the likely costs and yield resulting from the implementation of a faecal occult blood screening programme for colorectal cancer. DESIGN Cost and clinical data were derived from the MRC colorectal screening trial currently in progress in Nottingham, UK. SETTING The above data were used as the basis for modelling the likely implications were ...

2017
Olufikayo Bamidele Nasreen Ali Chris Papadopoulos Gurch Randhawa

Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in the United Kingdom (UK) accounting for about 15% of cancer deaths. The National Breast Cancer Screening Programme in the UK was introduced in 1988 to assist with early detection and better management of breast cancer. Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) women however have a low uptake of the National Breast Screening programme when compared to ...

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