UK NSC evidence review process
The process by which the UK National Screening Committee (UK NSC) reviews evidence relating to national population screening programmes.
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This document describes the process used by the UK National Screening Committee (UK NSC) to review evidence relating to the introduction, modification and cessation of national population, targeted and stratified screening programmes.
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Published 20 October 2015Last updated 26 July 2024 + show all updates
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Addition of reporting checklist for evidence summaries
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Clarification that peer-reviewed published sources are used for the production of evidence maps.
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Guidance and processes updated to reflect expanded remit of UK NSC to cover targeted and stratified screening as well as population screening.
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Addition of update pending message following launch of expanded remit of the UK National Screening Committee.
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Clarification of terminology relating to in-service evaluations.
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Minor clarifications to reflect the 2017 annual call for topics.
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Changed appendix D to reflect the first annual call for topics starting in September 2016.
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Updated appendix B to reflect the latest UK NSC criteria.
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First published.