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29 Nov 2016 of local variability in guidelines for the surveillance of women identified as being at elevated risk of developing breast cancer (1). A subsequent publication, Improving outcomes: a strategy for cancer (2011) reported that the NHS Breast Screening Programme (NHSBSP) was in a position to manage.
Breast Screening Programme (NHSBSP) guidance and recommendations. These can be found on the Cancer Screening Programmes (CSP) website: www.cancerscreening.nhs.uk. Aims, objectives and health outcomes. Aims. 1.5. The major aim of the breast screening programme is to reduce mortality from breast cancer.
1 Jun 2015 Breast screening: interim quality assurance guidelines for clinical nurse specialists. Breast screening: quality assurance guidelines for surgeons. Breast screening: clinical guidelines for screening assessment. Breast screening: quality assurance standards in radiology. Breast screening: quality assurance visits.
CLINICAL GUIDELINES FOR BREAST CANCER. SCREENING ASSESSMENT. Editors: Robin Wilson, David Asbury,. Julie Cooke, Michael Michell and Julietta Patnick. NHSBSP Publication No 49. April 2001. First published by: NHS Cancer Screening Programmes. The Manor House. 260 Ecclesall Road South. Shef? eld
This document replaces the Guidelines for non-operative diagnostic procedures and reporting in breast cancer screening, published in 2001 and the previous guidelines published as NHSBSP Publication No 50.2. In accordance with the College's pre-publications policy, this document was placed on The Royal College of
15 Nov 2016 The NHS Breast Screening Programme relies on high quality assessments being carried out when potential abnormalities are found during screening. The quality of these assessments needs to be high so that women get a definitive and timely diagnosis. Breast screening is currently offered to women
Population breast cancer screening of asymptomatic women. Guidance for radiologists and mammography readers on breast cancer screening has been previously published by the NHS Breast Screening. Programme (NHSBSP).2. General principles. The technical quality of all screening mammography should be at least
1 Jun 2010 NHSBSP Publication No 49: clinical guidelines for healthcare professionals screening women for breast cancer.
NHS Breast Screening Programme. Clinical guidance for breast cancer screening assessment. NHSBSP publication number 49. Fourth edition November 2016. Public Health England leads the NHS Screening Programme
NHS public health functions agreement 2017-18 screening centres, NHS England, the NHSDigital team, and the national office within PHE. • work within a seamless and integrated pathway. • apply NHSBSP failsafe guidance at all stages of the pathway. • ensure that the NHSBSP recommendations for handling safety.
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