2024
DOI: 10.1186/s43058-024-00597-6
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Do no harm: the impact of implementing cancer prevention strategies on other preventive health measures

Karen M. Emmons,
Leslie Pelton-Cairns,
Daniel A. Gundersen
et al.

Abstract: Background Translational efforts to increase uptake of evidence-based practices typically look at those outcomes in isolation of their impact on other aspects of care delivery. If we are in fact to “do no harm”, we must consider the possible negative impact of improving use of one practice on other quality measures. Alternatively, a focus on one practice could lead to spread of effective strategies to other practices, which would be highly beneficial. We studied the impact of a colorectal cance… Show more

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