Screening in Disease Prevention
Delve into the essential insights of health care with "Screening in Disease Prevention," authored by Walter W. Holland and published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2005. This comprehensive paperback spans 184 pages and explores the critical role of screening in disease prevention, focusing on age factors and general diseases.
Holland brings to light the importance of mass screening and its implications for public health in Great Britain, making this book a vital resource for healthcare professionals, medical students, and anyone interested in preventative medicine. With a thoughtful examination of the techniques and practices in medical screening, this book highlights the potential of early detection to improve health outcomes. Enhance your understanding of how screening can serve as a powerful tool in addressing diseases and disorders effectively.
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