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Noel Weiss, Re: A Science for the Art of Consensus, JNCI: Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Volume 89, Issue 23, 3 December 1997, Pages 1812–1813, https://doi.org/10.1093/jnci/89.23.1812
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In his recommendations regarding the conduct of consensus conferences pertaining to the efficacy of screening tests, Sackett ( 1 ) put forth three propositions meant to guide the thinking of future conference participants. I feel these propositions contain some misperceptions and that adherence to them would lead to recommendations regarding screening that could be detrimental to the public's health.
Sackett suggests the following:
I applaud the notion of outlining the scientific principles underlying the decision to recommend or not to recommend the use of a screening test for cancer. But these principles ought to be the correct ones!