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    Colposcopy attendance and deprivation: A retrospective analysis of 27 193 women in the NHS Cervical Screening Programme

    Attendance for cervical screening is socially graded, but little is known about patterns of attendance for colposcopy following an abnormal screening result.

    E Douglas, J Wardle, N J Massat, J Waller in British Journal of Cancer (2015)

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    Likely effect of adding flexible sigmoidoscopy to the English NHS Bowel Cancer Screening Programme: impact on colorectal cancer cases and deaths

    From 2013, once-only flexible sigmoidoscopy (FS) at age 55 is being phased into the England National Health Service Bowel Cancer Screening Programme (NHSBCSP), augmenting biennial guaiac faecal occult blood te...

    S M E Geurts, N J Massat, S W Duffy in British Journal of Cancer (2015)

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    Evaluation of a service intervention to improve awareness and uptake of bowel cancer screening in ethnically-diverse areas

    Uptake of bowel cancer screening is lowest in London, in populations of lower socio-economic status, and in particular ethnic or religious groups.

    J Shankleman, N J Massat, L Khagram, S Ariyanayagam, A Garner in British Journal of Cancer (2014)