Screening: the information individuals need to support their decision: per protocol analysis is better than intention-to-treat analysis at quantifying potential benefits and harms of screening

BMC Medical Ethics 15 (1):28 (2014)
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Providing individuals with the information necessary to make informed decisions is now considered an ethical standard for health systems and general practitioners

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