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Collection and processing of personal data to evaluate cancer screening programmes - results of a survey of the German population in light of the bill 'early detection of cancer and cancer registries'

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journal contribution
posted on 2024-06-13, 16:28 authored by F Greiner, S Nolte, A Waldmann, A Katalinic, EW Breitbart
In a representative German sample, 62.1% of participants of cancer screening interventions indicated willingness to provide personal data for data-linkage with cancer registries. An agreement of over 90% is deemed necessary to conduct a meaningful population-based evaluation. The 'early detection of cancer and cancer regis-tries' bill proposed a procedure based on the use of pseudonyms only. This way personal consent is not required but participants are granted the right to object.

History

Journal

Gesundheitswesen, Das

Volume

75

Pagination

751-753

Location

Germany

ISSN

0941-3790

eISSN

1439-4421

Language

ger

Publication classification

C2.1 Other contribution to refereed journal

Issue

11

Publisher

Georg Thieme Verlag