Women do not always have warning signs for heart disease, so women at risk should talk to their doctors about screening.
The strongest evidence about screening comes from research done in clinical trials.
However, clinical trials cannot always be used to study questions about screening.
He noted that little is known about effective screening for certain sub-populations, so screening research still has its place.
Men at higher risk (a family history or an undescended testicle) should talk with a doctor about additional screening.
Older men should talk to their doctors about risk factors and screening.
There are some potentially good things about screening and I'm not denying those.
Ask your doctor about regular screening - colorectal cancer is easiest to treat when it is found early.
I heard about free screening I can get at a store in my neighborhood.
Guidelines developed to help health care professionals and patients make decisions about screening, prevention, or treatment of a specific health condition.