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The following pages link to Psychological costs of screening (Q35715480):
Displaying 50 items.
- The risks of screening: data from the Nottingham randomised controlled trial of faecal occult blood screening for colorectal cancer (Q30581634) (← links)
- Assessment of psychiatric morbidity in patients attending a colposcopy clinic situated in a genitourinary medicine clinic (Q33295702) (← links)
- The ADDITION-Cambridge trial protocol: a cluster -- randomised controlled trial of screening for type 2 diabetes and intensive treatment for screen-detected patients (Q33444254) (← links)
- Preventive ethics in the management of ophthalmic genetic disorders (Q33572057) (← links)
- What do young people think about screening for cystic fibrosis? (Q33596826) (← links)
- Stress and cancer surveys: attitudes of participants in a case-control study (Q33700644) (← links)
- Classification of findings in mammography screening--a method to minimise recall anxiety? (Q33700657) (← links)
- Emotional reactions in women attending a UK colposcopy clinic (Q33702833) (← links)
- Does routine screening for breast cancer raise anxiety? Results from a three wave prospective study in England. (Q33703059) (← links)
- Breast screening: a randomised controlled trial in UK general practice of three interventions designed to increase uptake (Q33703347) (← links)
- The cost of screening for colorectal cancer (Q33705473) (← links)
- Population based randomized study of uptake and yield of screening by flexible sigmoidoscopy compared with screening by faecal occult blood testing (Q33816807) (← links)
- Screening for colorectal cancer: a general-practice-based study. (Q34054807) (← links)
- Experiences of patients with false positive results from colorectal cancer screening. (Q34368275) (← links)
- Factors affecting women's response to an invitation to attend for a second breast cancer screening examination (Q34369402) (← links)
- Patients not seen in three years: will invitations for health checks be of benefit? (Q34369433) (← links)
- Provision of health promotion clinics in relation to population need: another example of the inverse care law? (Q34369991) (← links)
- Elderly people's views of an annual screening assessment. (Q34371569) (← links)
- Communication about risk--dilemmas for general practitioners. The Department of General Practice Working Group, University of Wales College of Medicine (Q34469075) (← links)
- Cost-effectiveness of screening for the possible development of cancer in patients with oral lichen planus (Q34866332) (← links)
- Anxiety caused by abnormal result of cervical smear test: a controlled trial (Q35167971) (← links)
- Mass screening: theory and ethics (Q35168621) (← links)
- Screening in practice: Reducing the psychological costs (Q35169855) (← links)
- Cholesterol screening and life assurance (Q35178683) (← links)
- Testing for Helicobacter pylori in primary care: trouble in store? (Q35558314) (← links)
- Evaluating screening tests and screening programmes (Q35625327) (← links)
- Monitoring the prevalence of HIV (Q35718979) (← links)
- Effect of radiotherapy on the interpretation of routine follow-up mammography after conservative breast surgery: a randomized study (Q36115389) (← links)
- "Couldn't you have done just as well without the screening?". A qualitative study of benefits from screening as perceived by people without a high cardiovascular risk score (Q36135385) (← links)
- 3 HIV testing programmes in pregnancy (Q36335380) (← links)
- Development and validation of the PCQ: A questionnaire to measure the psychological consequences of screening mammography (Q36370286) (← links)
- Screening of abdominal aortic aneurysm: a pragmatic approach. (Q36822547) (← links)
- Rationality of routine health examinations by physicians of 18‐month‐old children: experiences based on data from a Swedish county (Q36884018) (← links)
- A randomised trial of three methods of giving information about prenatal testing (Q36905291) (← links)
- Screening for presymptomatic disease (Q37141190) (← links)
- A clinical review of cervicography (Q38087950) (← links)
- Women's lay knowledge of cervical cancer/cervical screening: accounting for non-attendance at cervical screening clinics (Q38549926) (← links)
- Long-Term Worries after Colposcopy: Which Women Are at Increased Risk? (Q38998459) (← links)
- Pilot study of screening for prostate cancer in general practice (Q39244212) (← links)
- Do general practitioners inform patients of the association between Helicobactor pylori infection and gastric cancer prior to determining serostatus? (Q40587851) (← links)
- European Society of Mastology Consensus Conference on Breast Cancer screening, Paris, 4-5 February 1993: report of the Evaluation Committee (Q40647618) (← links)
- European Society of Mastology Consensus Conference on breast cancer screening: report of the evaluation committee (Q40655419) (← links)
- Costs and benefits of cervical screening IV: valuation by women of the cervical screening programme (Q40660414) (← links)
- Abdominal aortic aneurysm screening: an epidemiological point of view (Q40970314) (← links)
- Screening for hepatitis B carriers: a perspective from New Zealand. (Q41712947) (← links)
- Screening for melanoma risk is misguided (Q41905408) (← links)
- Neonatal otoacoustic emission screening (OAE) for deafness: psychological costs (Q42701746) (← links)
- Doing any test is not better than doing no test (Q42726055) (← links)
- Adverse effects of screening (Q43109242) (← links)
- Evaluation of an educational programme for the early detection of cancer (Q43507176) (← links)