2017
DOI: 10.1111/ecc.12701
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Family doctors should engage with patients about mammography

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“…To highlight just a sample: Marlow and Waller () examine the current cervical screening landscape and implications for primary care arising from HPV vaccination and triage and testing. Katz () takes on the thorny issue of information provision in controversial areas such as overdiagnosis in mammography. He suggests family doctors are important allies with their patients in reaching complex decisions over screening.…”
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“…To highlight just a sample: Marlow and Waller () examine the current cervical screening landscape and implications for primary care arising from HPV vaccination and triage and testing. Katz () takes on the thorny issue of information provision in controversial areas such as overdiagnosis in mammography. He suggests family doctors are important allies with their patients in reaching complex decisions over screening.…”
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confidence: 99%