Screening is recommended only for those cancers where screening has a proven life-saving effect that substantially outweighs the potential harm of examining very large numbers of people who may never have the target cancer. When sufficient proof has been gathered, screening for one or more of the other cancer types may be recommended.
- What is an “organized” screening programme?
- Why is quality important in cancer screening?
- Why is screening recommended only for certain types of cancer?
- Why is prostate cancer screening not recommended?
- Should I wait for an invitation to participate in screening?
- I have received an invitation to participate in screening; can I refuse?
- Can screening cause cancer?