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Advice on cervical screening for lesbian and bisexual women.
Information about the screening test that takes place between 18 weeks and 20 weeks 6 days of pregnancy, commonly known as the 20-week screening scan.
A protocol and framework for AAA screening, to establish consistent tests for all subjects: includes a scope of practice for screening technicians.
Guidance for radiologists, radiographic consultant practitioners, breast clinicians and radiographic advanced practitioners undertaking breast screening.
Information for local providers and commissioners on leading NHS breast screening services.
This document lists the available technical and practical evaluation reports for mammography equipment currently used in the NHS Breast Screening Programme
An overview of the diabetic eye screening (DES) end-to-end pathway.
This information can help healthcare professionals speak with people, following suspected or confirmed diagnosis of gastroschisis.
Training and continuing professional development (CPD) for people working in the newborn blood spot (NBS) screening programme in England.
Screening standards for the NHS abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) screening programme.
This document sets out the framework for image quality assurance (IQA) and competency assessments in the NHS abdominal aortic aneurysm screening programme.
This leaflet can help healthcare professionals speak with people, following suspected or confirmed diagnosis of congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH).
These documents set out how the failsafe processes work for the NHS diabetic eye screening (DES) programme.
Information for pregnant women to understand what it means to be a haemoglobin E carrier.
An overview of the newborn and infant physical examination screening end-to-end pathway.
An overview of the 20-week screening scan end-to-end pathway.
An easy read guide to explain what happens during a CTC scan, developed by and for people with learning disabilities.
Healthcare professionals can use this leaflet to answer parents' common questions on a babies' hearing loss in one ear.
This document describes the diabetic eye screening (DES) pathway.
This guidance explains the management of the cohort (people on the programme register) for the NHS diabetic eye screening (DES) programme.
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