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The phrase 'implications for screening' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when discussing the possible consequences or long-term effects of a given screening or test. For example, "Despite the large number of people who undergo screening tests, there are still many implications for screening, such as cost, false positives, and a lack of follow-up."
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This finding has implications for screening strategies designed to identify prostate cancers before dissemination.
We characterize a subset of patients with toxicity who show unusual disparity between fields and SD-OCT and thus have implications for screening practice.
(1) To compute the frequencies and peak age incidences of epithelial cell abnormalities (ECA) of uterine cervix in a cytology-based screening programme and (2) to analyze the comparative frequencies of squamous intraepithelial lesions (SIL) and malignancies in age groups <40 and ≥40 years, in order to assess the implications for screening protocol in resource limited settings.
The implications for screening policy, including the interscreening interval are discussed.
These findings are unlikely to have implications for screening at the population level for BRCA1 or BRCA2.
These findings have important implications for screening practices among health care providers caring for long-term survivors of childhood cancer.
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Symptoms of major depression in people with spinal cord injury: implication for screening.
This research team conducted a systematic review to assess the cost implications of screening for dementia - results will be published shortly.
If a person's family and friends did not understand hepatitis and its implications, they might discourage attendance for screening.
This will have implications for the screening programme – the UK may want to consider new screening methods and change how often a woman is screened".
The case also had lasting implications for security screening at American airports.
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