Cancer Screening and Diagnostic Tests in Global Contexts: Case Study and Concept Analysis
Objective: Although the purposes and outcomes of screening and diagnostic tests are different, they are often confused. Therefore, it is important to delineate the clinical concept of cancer screening tests to be clear in our communication not only among healthcare professionals but also with client...
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Main Authors: | Haeok Lee (Author), Shin-Young Lee (Author), Jasintha T Mtengezo (Author), MarySue Makin (Author), Jeong-Hwan Park (Author), Linda Thompson (Author) |
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2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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