The problem with screening is that it is an incredibly boring task combining
a need for a high level of concetration with a very very low yield.
I guess there is more cervical cyto screening than any other sort, hence the
reason for it hitting the buffers more often than anything else.
Andrew Herd
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> [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Michael Durham
> Sent: 29 July 1998 11:07
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> Subject: Cervical screening
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> I would be fascinated to hear from anybody who can tell me why these
> screening catastrophes always seem to occur in cervical cancer
> screening.......and if there are any other areas of health which might be
> similarly prone to clinical errors/differences.
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