@scottsmith8 @C7RKY over 50s bowel test. The oncologists advise and praise it. And it's them that have the experience at the end of the day.
@craigb_blahblah @scottsmith8 Don't get me wrong, I've no expertise on their effectiveness - hence my interest. But I do have a passion for>
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@craigb_blahblah@scottsmith8 ..consent & ensuring that nothing is allowed to compromise that critical process. It happens FAR too much now. -
@C7RKY@scottsmith8 yip. Over treatment can be a problem. But I know if I had something pre-malignant or malignant. I'd want it picked up.. -
@craigb_blahblah@scottsmith8 And that's understandable. But all examinations require consent, as much as treatments. It mustn't be coerced. -
@C7RKY who said we were going ahead without consent? That's illegal. If wouldn't be possible. -
@craigb_blahblah I'm talking about the pressure applied by campaigns. One day, someone may argue it's enough pressure to invalidate consent -
@craigb_blahblah "To be valid, consent must be given voluntarily & freely, without pressure or undue influence being exerted on the person" -
@craigb_blahblah That quote's from Section 1, on Pg 9 of DOH's Consent guidelines btw, here > https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/138296/dh_103653__1_.pdf … -
@C7RKY I don't think it necessarily exerts immense pressure. It's the persons choice. Ohh thanks, might quote it in my dissertation. - 2 more replies
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