Cost effectiveness of shortening screening interval or extending age range of NHS breast screening programme: computer simulation study
AUTOR(ES)
Boer, Rob
FONTE
British Medical Journal
RESUMO
Objective: To compare the cost effectiveness of two possible modifications to the current UK screening programme: shortening the screening interval from three to two years and extending the age of invitation to a final screen from 64 to 69.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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