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Cancer screening and accessibility bias: people want screening when informed it saves no lives

Cancer screening and accessibility bias: people want screening when informed it saves no lives

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Cancer screening and accessibility bias: people want screening when informed it saves no lives

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Cancer screening and accessibility bias: people want screening when informed it saves no lives

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Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

Journal title

Behavioural Public Policy, 2023-01, Vol.7 (1), p.157-169

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English

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Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

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Contents

Some cancer screening programs are built on contentious evidence, but the public are generally positive about screening. Many professional organizations have settled on a fudge: allow the people to decide for themselves. Given the potential limitations of individual decision-making, there is increasing support for helping individuals to make better...

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Cancer screening and accessibility bias: people want screening when informed it saves no lives

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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_3166413311

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_3166413311

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ISSN

2398-063X

E-ISSN

2398-0648

DOI

10.1017/bpp.2020.10

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