Incidental Findings in a Federally-Sponsored Cancer Screening Program
Incidental Findings in a Federally-Sponsored Cancer Screening Program is a scholarly work, published in 1999 in ''Journal of Community Health''. The main subjects of the publication include incidental finding, breast cancer, human papillomavirus infection, mammography, cancer, health care, cancer epidemiology, family medicine, cervix uterine cancer, medicine, medical record, colorectal cancer, cancer screening, cervical screening, audit, and breast cancer screening. The authors randomly sampled 100 medical records from among 389 individuals who received cancer screening services through the Connecticut Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program.