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Key indicators of organized cancer screening programs: Results from a Delphi study

Authors :
Csanádi, M. (Marcell)
Kok, I.M.C.M. (Inge) de
Heijnsdijk, E.A.M. (Eveline)
Anttila, A. (Ahti)
Heinävaara, S. (Sirpa)
Pitter, J.G. (János)
Széles, G. (György)
Ivanuš, U. (Urška)
Priaulx, J. (Jennifer)
Veerus, P. (Piret)
Senore, C. (Carlo)
Koning, H.J. (Harry) de
Vokó, Z. (Zoltán)
Csanádi, M. (Marcell)
Kok, I.M.C.M. (Inge) de
Heijnsdijk, E.A.M. (Eveline)
Anttila, A. (Ahti)
Heinävaara, S. (Sirpa)
Pitter, J.G. (János)
Széles, G. (György)
Ivanuš, U. (Urška)
Priaulx, J. (Jennifer)
Veerus, P. (Piret)
Senore, C. (Carlo)
Koning, H.J. (Harry) de
Vokó, Z. (Zoltán)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Objective To maximize benefits and reduce potential harms of organized cancer screening programs in Europe, monitoring, quality assurance, and evaluation of long-term impact are required. We aimed to identify the most important indicators to be collected and reported. The study was designed to establish a consensus within a European-level working group and suggest a manageable list of key indicators. Methods We conducted a Delphi study among p

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, Journal of Medical Screening vol. 26 no. 3, pp. 120-126, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1244879696
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177.0969141318820362