News and updates from the UK National Screening Committee| nationalscreening.blog.gov.uk
Analysis of UK NSC consultation responses published in journal article.| UK National Screening Committee
Newborn screening for hereditary tyrosinaemia type 1 (HT1) has been implemented in England.| nationalscreening.blog.gov.uk
The UK NSC has recommended that women who never or rarely attend their routine cervical screening appointments could be offered a self-sampling test option.| nationalscreening.blog.gov.uk
The HPValidate study has published its final results and found that 4 combinations of HPV self-collection device and test worked well – these can now be used to help find out how self-sampling could be introduced into cervical screening.| nationalscreening.blog.gov.uk
News and updates from the UK National Screening Committee| nationalscreening.blog.gov.uk
The UK NSC’s Research and Methodology Group has advised on a wide range of screening research projects since its launch.| UK National Screening Committee
UK NSC is moving to a 2-yearly cycle for inviting stakeholders to submit new screening topic proposals.| nationalscreening.blog.gov.uk
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The SMA screening ISE partnership board was updated on a range of activities at its most recent meeting.| UK National Screening Committee
The UK NSC has 15 vacancies to fill on 3 of its expert advisory groups.| UK National Screening Committee
The UK NSC evidence review process guidance has been updated with an expanded definition of in-service evaluation.| UK National Screening Committee
The UK NSC has published a suite of documents relating to the review of evidence on newborn screening for spinal muscular atrophy.| UK National Screening Committee
The UK National Screening Committee has opened a consultation on a recommendation to continue the in-service evaluation of newborn screening for SCID in NHS services.| nationalscreening.blog.gov.uk
The UK NSC is seeking feedback on evidence relating to additional breast screening for women with dense breasts.| nationalscreening.blog.gov.uk
The UK NSC this summer plans to share its review of the latest evidence on whether women with dense breasts should be offered additional breast screening imaging tests.| nationalscreening.blog.gov.uk
Update on study to help find out if self-sampling could be offered as an alternative future option alongside the clinician-taken cervical screening test| nationalscreening.blog.gov.uk