Australia has adopted innovative, evidence-based criteria for the inclusion of HPV NAT assays in the renewed NCSP.
Expected frequency trees can be used to promote appropriate patient choice of colorectal cancer screening modality.
Early identification of all skin cancers enables improved patient outcomes and results in a wider range of treatment options being available locally in general practice.
This article looks at how the cascade of care for tuberculosis infection screening and treatment have been implemented in primary care settings globally.
This study synthesises evidence regarding hepatocellular carcinoma surveillance in primary care and identifies barriers and facilitators to surveillance.
This study showed that an SMS recall system for Heart Health Checks can be effective and acceptable in general practice.
There are multiple resources available to primary health practitioners to improve their communication with refugee and asylum seeker patients.
This paper aims to identify transferable lessons from the implementation of diabetic retinopathy screening that could be applied to rheumatic heart disease echocardiographic detection.
At-home screening and risk stratification are strategies that can be employed at times of disruption to maintain adequate levels of cancer prevention and early detection.