Cancer Screening: The Clash of Medical Science and Intuition |
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| Air date: | Tuesday, November 25, 2008, 7:00:00 PM Time displayed is Eastern Time, Washington DC Local |
| Category: | Medicine for the Public |
| Runtime: | 120 minutes |
| NLM Title: | Cancer screening : the clash of medical science and intuition [electronic resource] / Barnett S. Kramer. |
| Series: | Medicine for the public lecture series |
| Author: | Kramer, Barnett S. National Institutes of Health (U.S.) |
| Publisher: | [Bethesda, Md. : National Institutes of Health, 2008] |
| Other Title(s): | Medicine for the public lecture series |
| Abstract: | (CIT): The notion that early detection saves lives seems a simple and obvious truth, but many generally-accepted cancer-screening procedures have yet to be proven effective, and all have associated harms that are often overlooked. Dr. Barnett Kramer will address what it means for a screening test to be considered effective and differentiate what is known from what makes intuitive sense in the area of cancer screening. |
| Subjects: | Mass Screening Neoplasms--prevention & control Precancerous Conditions--diagnosis |
| Publication Types: | Government Publications Lectures |
| NLM Classification: | QZ 200 |
| NLM ID: | 101493067 |
| CIT File ID: | 14797 |
| CIT Live ID: | 7303 |
| Permanent link: | http://videocast.nih.gov/launch.asp?14797 |