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Understanding the Barriers to Prostate Cancer Population-Based Early Detection Programs: The PRAISE-U BEST Survey.

Katharina BeyerRenée C A LeenenLionne D F VenderbosJozien HellemanSebastiaan RemmersVera VasilyevaGómez Rivas JuanErik BriersThomas FreseJosep-Maria VilasecaShlomo VinkerRenata ChloupkovaOndrej MajekLieven AnnemansPieter VynckierPartha BasuArunah ChandranRoderick van den BerghSarah CollenHendrik van PoppelMonique J Roobolnull On Behalf Of The Praise-U Consortium
Published in: Journal of personalized medicine (2024)
Participants have noted the presence of opportunistic screening, and particularly urologists and patient representatives expressed their support for the establishment of a population-based PCa screening programme. Nevertheless, successful implementation of population-based screening programmes is complex; it requires political and medical society support, operational resources and capacity, awareness campaigns, as well as the development of protocols, guidelines, and legal frameworks.
Keyphrases
  • prostate cancer
  • healthcare
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