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To mark the committee’s 25th anniversary, Dr Angela Raffle explains how the UK NSC has helped transform screening for the better from the ‘bad old days’ of haphazard, ineffective and harmful activities.
Details of the public dialogue, commissioned by the UK NSC, Genomics England and the UKRI's Sciencewise programme, to understand the views of the public about the potential use of whole genome sequencing in newborn screening.
In the first in a series of profiles of UK NSC members, we hear from the chair, Professor Bob Steele.
Details of the new UK National Screening Committee website and blog, which launched on 17 May.
Before the UK National Screening Committee (UK NSC) recommends the use of AI, it’s essential to ensure the technologies do more good than harm at a reasonable cost.
Prof Bob Steele, chair of the UK National Screening Committee (UK NSC), welcomes everyone to the new UK NSC website.
The UK National Screening Committee has been reviewing the way it considers ethical issues.
Advice about the use of AI for breast screening.
Professor Anne Mackie thanked everyone involved in delivering the NHS screening programmes in 2020, an exceptionally challenging year.
Find out how the UK National Screening Committee (UK NSC) reviews suggestions for modifications to NHS screening programmes.