INTRODUCTION: Rapid population ageing is a demographic trend being experienced and documented worldwide. While increased health screening and assessment may help mitigate the burden of illness in older people, issues such as misdiagnosis may affect access to interventions. This study aims to elicit the values and preferences of evidence-informed older people living in the community on early screening for common health conditions (cardiovascular disease, diabetes, dementia and frailty). The study will proceed in three Phases: (1) generating recommendations of older people through a series of Citizens' Juries; (2) obtaining feedback from a diverse range of stakeholder groups on the jury findings; and (3) co-designing a set of Knowledge Translation resources to facilitate implementation into research, policy and practice. Conditions were chosen to reflect common health conditions characterised by increasing prevalence with age, but which have been underexamined through a Citizens
China: A recent study has shown anti–BNLF2b total antibody (P85-Ab) to be a promising novel biomarker for screening of nasopharyngeal carcinoma, with higher specificity, sensitivity, and positive.
LHASA, May 13 (Xinhua) In the early morning, Kelzang Lhakyi skillfully uses ultrasound equipment to screen local herder women for cervical and breast cancers
LHASA, May 13 (Xinhua) In the early morning, Kelzang Lhakyi skillfully uses ultrasound equipment to screen local herder women for cervical and breast cancers