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The UK NSC 2026 call for screening topics is now open 

The UK NSC 2026 call for screening topics is now open 

The UK NSC 2026 open call for new screening proposals is now open until 30 September.

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How to write about risk: working to produce better public information on screening

Posted by: Nick Johnstone-Waddell, Posted on: 3 August 2016 - Categories: General, UK National Screening Committee

An article to get you thinking about screening, and its balance of risks and benefits. 

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Save the date! The second UK NSC conference will be in December 2016

Posted by: Nick Johnstone-Waddell, Posted on: 22 July 2016 - Categories: UK National Screening Committee

A look ahead to the UK National Screening Committee’s second stakeholder conference in December 2016.

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Evidence report highlights exciting year for UK NSC

Posted by: Professor Anne Mackie, Posted on: 19 July 2016 - Categories: General, UK National Screening Committee

The 2015 to 2016 screening year was an exciting and productive one for the UK National Screening Committee (UK NSC).

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UK NSC stakeholder conference: food for thought around table top discussions

Posted by: Jo Harcombe, Posted on: 9 February 2016 - Categories: UK National Screening Committee

A look back at what happened at the first UK National Screening Committee (UK NSC) stakeholder conference in December 2016.

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Getting ready for the end of rubella screening in pregnancy in England

Posted by: Sharon Webb, Posted on: 1 February 2016 - Categories: Infectious Diseases in Pregnancy Screening, UK National Screening Committee

Wednesday, 27 January 2016 was the day when it was announced that antenatal screening for rubella (German measles) susceptibility will stop.

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The UK National Screening Committee: Positive Recommendations

Posted by: Professor Anne Mackie, Posted on: 15 January 2016 - Categories: Bowel Cancer Screening, Cervical Screening, Diabetic Eye Screening, Fetal Anomaly Screening, UK National Screening Committee

An update on positive recommendations by the UK's independent expert screening committee (UK NSC).

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2015: an exciting year for screening

Posted by: Nick Johnstone-Waddell, Posted on: 22 December 2015 - Categories: Fetal Anomaly Screening, General, Newborn Blood Spot Screening, UK National Screening Committee

Professor Anne Mackie reflects on 2015 calling it 'a particularly exciting year for screening'.

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The UK NSC went oval for a day: thoughts on the first stakeholder conference

Posted by: Nick Johnstone-Waddell, Posted on: 16 December 2015 - Categories: UK National Screening Committee

A look back at the first UK National Screening Committee stakeholder conference.

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Reports celebrate exciting and productive year for NHS screening programmes

Posted by: Professor Anne Mackie, Posted on: 9 December 2015 - Categories: General, UK National Screening Committee

We've just published 2 reports – NHS Screening Programmes in England 2014 to 2015 and Screening in the UK: making effective recommendations 2014 to 2015.

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New UK NSC evidence process published

Posted by: Professor Anne Mackie, Posted on: 21 October 2015 - Categories: General, UK National Screening Committee

We've just published the UK NSC evidence review process.

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