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4 mar 2022 · This study aimed to improve guidelines for decision making for both doctors and patients. The study’s findings indicate that overdiagnosis occurs in about one in six or seven patients who are screened and that they should be counselled about this risk before undergoing mammography.
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Recurrent Cutaneous Manifestation in Multiple Myeloma. Mariam Hina, Saad Salim Naviwala, Munira Shabbir-Moosajee, Nasir Ali. 6 August 2024. Resolution of a chronic occipital wound with exposed skull bone with a fish skin graft: a successful treatment approach.
6 sty 2016 · Arguably the strongest evidence that a single screening test can save lives comes from the National Lung Cancer Screening Trial (NLST), which randomised 53 454 heavy smokers to receive either low dose computed tomography (CT) or chest radiography.
We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to cover the existing research gap and contribute to existing knowledge to provide both researchers and clinicians with a better profile on the topic and consequently help improve the quality of life (QoL) of patients with BC.
The review identified 12 mechanisms to achieve: patient-centric complaint handling and system-wide quality improvement. The complaint handling pathway includes (1) access of information; (2) collaboration with support and advocacy services; (3) staff attitude and signposting; (4) bespoke responding; and (5) public accountability.
1 mar 2024 · To do this, we reviewed landmark trials, observational studies, and reviews that investigated eight types of incurable solid cancer. Additional references used in this article were identified from our personal archives and with the help of experts we approached.