Sentence examples for screening programme based on from inspiring English sources

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We designed a study to assess adherence to and yield of a tuberculosis screening programme based on symptom screening conducted at primary care centres for regular and irregular immigrants and refugees/asylum seekers.

A consecutive sample of women stratified on their HIV status and attending the national blood donor clinic or the closest HIV clinic was recruited during a cervical cancer screening programme based on the visual inspection.

This challenge prompted the introduction and adoption of the low cost technology screening programme based on direct visual inspection (DVI) of the cervix in sub-Saharan Africa and south east Asia [ 10, 12- 14].

A cervical cancer screening programme based on visual inspection methods has been implemented in the ART clinics in Abidjan, part of 'the International epidemiological Database to Evaluate AIDS (IeDEA) West Africa collaboration' (Ekouevi et al, 2010).

Owing to the limited number of adequate infrastructures to efficiently conduct a cervical cancer screening programme based on cytology in Côte d'Ivoire, visual inspection methods were chosen for the screening of precancerous lesions of the cervix and ICC in HIV clinics.

Therefore, it is entirely possible that a screening programme based on gFOBT could achieve similar health gains to one based on FIT, if a sufficiently sensitive test was used.

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In parallel, effective and efficient cancer screening programmes based on sound evidence are needed.

Use of a mathematical model allows for the comparison of screening programmes based on different evidence sources within a consistent framework, and permits the estimation of unobservable quantities such as the natural history of CRC in the absence of screening.

This is an important finding as screening programmes based on risk assessment such as the NHS Health Checks in the UK have the potential to cause harm and a key decision when considering implementation is the extent of that harm.

If so, this would suggest that we may have over-estimated the health gains associated with screening programmes based on FIT and gFOBT, although the extent of this over-estimation is difficult to quantify from currently available evidence.

Minimum detection rates at screening are sometimes laid down as standards for breast cancer screening programmes, based on underlying incidence of the disease in the age group screened.

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