Contemporary Issues in Health: Screening Advantages and Disadvantages
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This presentation provides an analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of disease screening, with a focus on breast cancer screening within the UK's National Health Service (NHS). It begins by defining screening and exploring sociological perspectives, notably Armstrong's theory of surveillance medicine, which examines how societal factors influence health and illness. The presentation then delves into the NHS Breast Screening Program, presenting statistical data on breast cancer incidence, mortality rates, and screening participation. It highlights trends in breast cancer detection and mortality, and discusses the challenges faced by the NHS in its screening programs. The advantages of screening, such as early disease detection, are weighed against the disadvantages, including the potential for misdiagnosis and the psychological impact on patients. The conclusion emphasizes the importance of adopting appropriate strategies to ensure safe public health, acknowledging the complex balance between the benefits and drawbacks of screening programs. References include academic sources and NHS publications.
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