Population screening for cancer
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1 - 28Population screening for cancer
- Essentials
- Benefits and harms
- Screening programmes recommended to be included in a public health policy
- Screening programmes that have a known effect on mortality but not yet recommended to be included in a public health policy
- Screening programmes not recommended to be included in a public health policy
- References
Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection
Screening and prevention of colorectal cancer
PSA test in prostate cancer screening
Screening for colorectal cancer using the faecal occult blood test, Hemoccult
Screening programmes for the early detection and prevention of oral cancer
Health monitoring in the elderly
Self examination for breast cancer
Problems of childhood or adolescence cancer survivors in adulthood
Prostate cancer
Human papillomavirus testing versus conventional cytology for cytological cervical lesions
Hereditary susceptibility to cancer
Lynch syndrome
Myositis
Evaluation of thrombophilia
Rare endocrine tumours
HPV vaccines against human papillomavirus
Peptic ulcer disease, Helicobacter pylori infection and chronic gastritis