1. The condition sought should be an important health problem. |
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2. There should be an accepted treatment for patients with recognized disease. |
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3. Facilities for diagnosis and treatment should be available. |
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4. There should be a recognizable latent or early symptomatic stage. |
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5. There should be a suitable test or examination. |
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6. The test should be acceptable to the population. |
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7. The natural history of the condition, including development from latent to declared disease, should be adequately understood. |
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8. There should be an agreed policy on whom to treat as patients. |
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9. The cost of case-finding (including diagnosis and treatment of patients diagnosed) should be economically balanced in relation to possible expenditure on medical care as a whole. |
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10. Case-finding should be a continuing process and not a “once and for all” project |
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