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Ethical issues in cancer screening and prevention
Anya Plutynski
Department of Philosophy
Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS)
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Scopus citations
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Social Sciences
autonomy
30%
cancer
77%
costs
23%
Ethical Issues
79%
evidence
17%
examination
24%
import
38%
informed consent
44%
medicine
30%
publicity
46%
respect
33%
trend
20%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Beneficence
60%
Breast Neoplasms
27%
Costs and Cost Analysis
26%
Early Detection of Cancer
80%
Ethics
86%
Evidence-Based Medicine
48%
Informed Consent
41%
Respect
45%
Arts & Humanities
Beneficence
17%
Breast Cancer
20%
Cancer
100%
Costs
5%
Ethical Issues
93%
Evidence-based Medicine
19%
Import
10%
Informed Consent
15%
Patient Autonomy
18%
Publicity
14%
Screening
82%