A dynamic model for health screening: misperceptions, feedback and long term trends in screening mammography
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Karanfil, Ozge; Sterman, John
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Implications of widespread mammography screening remain controversial, and major health organizations in the US adopt different guidelines reflecting significant variations in actual practice. Literature suggests that implementation of routine screening over the past 30 years has incurred less benefit and more harms than is formerly believed.
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2015-08Department
Sloan School of ManagementJournal
Implementation Science
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BioMed Central
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Karanfil, Ozge, and John D Sterman. “A Dynamic Model for Health Screening: Misperceptions, Feedback and Long Term Trends in Screening Mammography.” Implementation Sci 10, no. Suppl 1 (2015): A50.
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1748-5908