seulontoihin
Seulontoihin is a collective term used in Finnish public health to describe organized screening activities. It encompasses population-based programs that invite asymptomatic individuals to undergo screening tests, as well as opportunistic screening performed during other health encounters. The goal is early detection, prevention of disease progression, and reduction of mortality. Screening programs typically target detectable diseases with a preclinical phase long enough to allow effective intervention, and where screening tests are acceptable, reliable, and paired with confirmatory diagnostics.
Key components include defined eligibility, standardized testing procedures, follow-up protocols for positive results, informed consent, quality
While screening can reduce disease burden, it also carries risks such as false positives, overdiagnosis, overtreatment,
Common examples include mammography for breast cancer, Pap/HPV testing for cervical cancer, and colorectal cancer screening,
In modern health systems, the performance of seulontoihin is continually monitored, updated with new evidence, and