sekundärscreening
Sekundärscreening, also called secondary screening, is the diagnostic follow-up that occurs after an abnormal result in a primary screening test. Its aim is to confirm whether a condition is present, determine its extent, and guide subsequent management. Unlike primary screening, which seeks to detect disease in otherwise healthy individuals, secondary screening targets those with a positive initial finding and often involves more specific or invasive testing.
Typical steps depend on the context but commonly include targeted imaging, endoscopy, laboratory tests, or tissue
Sekundärscreening can enable earlier and more accurate diagnosis, staging, and treatment planning, potentially improving outcomes. However,
Guidelines emphasize standardized follow-up protocols, shared decision-making, and clear communication about the purpose, potential results, and