An Understanding of NHS Cancer Screening Programmed – GPs
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An Understanding of NHS Cancer Screening Programmed – GPs

Why Screen for Cancer?

NHS Cancer Screening Programmed

Cancer Screening – Benefits and Risks

Choice and Opting Out of Screening

Cervical Screening

Breast Screening

Bowel Cancer Screening

Lessons

  1. Brief description

    By the end of this section, learners will be able to understand: What the NHS cancer screening programme is Key cancer screening statistics Why the NHS screens only selected types of cancer The benefits and potential risks of cancer screening That attending screening is a personal choice How individuals can opt out of cancer screening The overall cancer screening process
  2. Module 1: why screen for cancer

    What the NHS cancer screening programmed is Key UK cancer screening statistics Why the NHS screening programme focuses on only three cancers The advantages and potential risks of cancer screening
  3. Module 2: Cervical Screening

    By the end of this section, learners will be able to understand: Cervical screening statistics in the UK The common symptoms of cervical cancer Cervical screening, including: What cervical screening is Who is eligible for screening
  4. Module 3: Breast Screening

    Breast screening is a health programme designed to detect breast cancer at an early stage, when treatment is most effective. This section explains: What breast screening is Who is eligible for breast screening How to book a screening appointment
  5. Module 4: bowel cancel screening

    By the end of this section, learners will be able to demonstrate understanding of: Bowel cancer screening statistics Common symptoms of bowel cancer Bowel cancer screening, including: What bowel cancer screening is Who is eligible for screening