Screening

Artificial intelligence (AI) for breast cancer screening: BreastScreen population-based cohort study of cancer detection – M. Luke Marinovich et al.

2023-04-14T13:46:26+10:00AI, Breast cancer, Cancer, Imaging, Publications, Screening|

Artificial intelligence (AI) has been proposed to reduce false-positive screens, increase cancer detection rates (CDRs), and address resourcing challenges faced by breast screening programs. We compared the accuracy of AI versus radiologists in real-world population breast cancer screening, and estimated potential impacts on CDR, recall [...]

Strategies to Improve Adherence to Skin Self-examination and Other Self-management Practices in People at High Risk of Melanoma – A Scoping Review of Randomized Clinical Trials – Deonna M. Ackermann et al.

2023-04-14T13:43:26+10:00Cancer, Melanoma, Patient-led surveillance, Publications, Screening|

Adherence, both in research trials and in clinical practice, is crucial to the success of interventions. There is limited guidance on strategies to increase adherence and the measurement and reporting of adherence in trials of melanoma self-management practices.

Considering potential benefits, as well as harms, from the COVID-19 disruption to cancer screening and other healthcare services – Katy JL Bell, et.al

2024-02-11T15:19:44+11:00Breast cancer, Cancer, COVID-19, Low-value care, Overdiagnosis, Overtreatment, Prostate cancer, Publications, Screening|

Since 2020, hundreds of thousands of more deaths than expected have been observed across the globe. Amid the coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, current research priorities are to control the spread of infection and minimise loss of life. However, there may be future opportunities to learn [...]

Reflections from Women with an Interval Breast Cancer Diagnosis: A Qualitative Analysis of Open Disclosure in the BreastScreen Western Australia Program – Lily Claringbold et al.

2023-03-01T14:08:33+11:00Breast cancer, Breast density, Cancer, Health policy, Imaging, Publications, Screening|

Open disclosure is a process of addressing a negative health outcome that includes an apology and an opportunity for the client to discuss concerns. BreastScreen Western Australia has implemented a policy of open disclosure. The purpose of this study was to gain an understanding of [...]

Overdiagnosis and overuse of diagnostic and screening tests in low-income and middle-income countries: a scoping review – Loai Albarqouni et. al

2023-01-11T13:03:30+11:00Overdiagnosis, Overtesting, Publications, Screening|

Overdiagnosis and overuse of healthcare services harm individuals, take resources that could be used to address underuse, and threaten the sustainability of health systems. These problems are attracting increasing attention in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs). Unaware of any review of relevant evidence, we conducted [...]

Considerations for Evaluating the Introduction of New Cancer Screening Technology: Use of Interval Cancers to Assess Potential Benefits and Harms – Rachel Farber et. al

2023-01-11T11:24:25+11:00Cancer, Overdiagnosis, Publications, Screening|

This framework focuses on the importance of the consideration of the downstream intermediate and long-term health outcomes when a change to a screening program is introduced. The authors present a methodology for utilising the relationship between screen-detected and interval cancer rates to infer the benefits [...]

Discussion of costs and financial burden in clinical practice: A survey of medical oncologists in Australia – Anupriya Agarwal et. al

2023-01-11T11:17:41+11:00Cancer, Publications, Screening, Shared decision making|

A diagnosis of cancer is associated with significant physical, psychological and financial burden. Including costs of cancer is an important component of shared decision making. Doctors bear a responsibility towards educating patients about the financial aspects of care. Multiple organisations have advocated for price transparency [...]

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