2013
DOI: 10.1111/cyt.12059
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Disclosure of cervical cancer audits: how to be honest without making matters worse

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“…That system, she says, can lead to problems: “A bad review of cytology slides showing ‗missed‘ abnormalities can be an invitation to litigation unless written carefully,” she says. Therefore, putting the slide review in context is critical when writing an audit report, a delicate balance that Dr. Herbert highlights in an editorial on disclosing cervical cancer audits …”
Section: Shades Of Graymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That system, she says, can lead to problems: “A bad review of cytology slides showing ‗missed‘ abnormalities can be an invitation to litigation unless written carefully,” she says. Therefore, putting the slide review in context is critical when writing an audit report, a delicate balance that Dr. Herbert highlights in an editorial on disclosing cervical cancer audits …”
Section: Shades Of Graymentioning
confidence: 99%