To compare the UK breast screening programme with the Forrest Report recommendations of 1986.The UK breast screening programme.A postal survey of 97 local breast screening programmes in the United Kingdom. The main outcome measures were the frequency of screening, the use of two view screening on...
The UK National Health Service Breast Screening Programme (NHSBSP) is one of the largest in the world and has invited women aged 50 to 64 years to be screened every 3 years. The implementation period of the program was gradual and staggered, with the first round of screening invitations star...
The analysis is based on the results of an established biological simulation method coupled with dosimetric information and population statistics applicable to the UK breast screening programme. As well as the general breast screening population, the benefit:risk ratios for specific subgroups of women ...
FULL PAPER British Journal of Cancer (2014) 110, 560–564 | doi: 10.1038/bjc.2013.778 Keywords: breast cancer; interval cancer; mammography Reduction in interval cancer rates following the introduction of two-view mammography in the UK breast screening programme A Dibden1, J Offman1, D Parmar...
Information technology-initiated interventions: a case study for the UK National Health Service Breast Screening Programme to improve screening attendance ... V Baskaran,A Guergachi,B Shah,... - 《International Journal of Biomedical Engineering & Technology》 被引量: 1发表: 2012年 Financial incentive...
◆Most centres who responded to the survey (17/22) were not currently offering any surveillance other than the recommended annual breast MRI from age 20 years, which was available by direct referral to the NHS Breast Screening Programme.
Evaluation of the population dose to the UK population from the National Health Service breast screening programme Evaluation of the population dose to the UK population from the National Health Service Breast Screening Programme.doi:10.1093/rpd/ncn081magnification... K Faulkner,MG Wallis,F Neilson,....
Women in the UK aged between 50 and 70 years are invited for breast screening as part of the National Health Service Breast Screening Programme (NHSBSP). In common with women of this age in the general population, many attendees have overweight or obesity (62%) [1], sedentariness (80%)...
17,000 breast cancer deaths have been averted, largely linked to the introduction of breast screening programmes and drug developments. Read more: Prostate cancer referrals spike after BBC presenter's death Junior doctors and consultants to go on joint strike for first time ...
The Department of Health's Cancer Reform Strategy has announced the NHS Breast Screening Programme will be extended to cover women aged 47 to 73, meaning women will get two extra screenings in their lifetime and one before their 50th birthday. The extra screening units required for the extend...