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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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Keyphrases
Base Rates
50%
Beneficence
50%
Cancer Prevention
100%
Cancer Screening
100%
Communicating Risk
50%
Cost Consideration
50%
Ethical Considerations
50%
Ethical Issues
100%
Evidence-based Medicine
50%
Firestorm
50%
In Cancer
100%
Informed Consent
50%
Methodological Issues
100%
Patient Autonomy
50%
Potential Bias
50%
Screening Effectiveness
100%
Screening for Breast Cancer
50%
Screening Recommendations
100%
Use of Evidence
50%
USPSTF Recommendations
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Base
50%
Beneficence
50%
Breast Cancer
50%
Cancer Screening
100%
Decision Making
50%
Evidence-Based Medicine
50%
Health Care Cost
50%
Informed Consent
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
Base
50%
Breast Cancer
50%
Cancer Prevention
100%
Cancer Screening
100%