adjunctive colposcopy technologies for examination of the uterine cervix--dysis, luviva advanced cervical scan and niris imaging system: a systematic review and economic evaluation. | women in england (aged 25-64 years) are invited for cervical screening every 3-5 years to assess for cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (cin) or cancer. cin is a term describing abnormal changes in the cells of the cervix, ranging from cin1 to cin3, which is precancerous. colposcopy is used to visualise the cervix. three adjunctive colposcopy technologies for examination of the cervix have been included in this assessment: dynamic spectral imaging system (dysis), the luviva advanced cervical sca ... | 2013 | 23449335 |
intrathecal drug delivery systems for the management of chronic non-cancer pain: protocol for a systematic review of economic evaluations. | intrathecal drug delivery (itdd) systems are an option for the management of patients with chronic non-cancer pain, cancer pain and spasticity. concerns over their invasiveness and high initial costs have led national health service (nhs) england to decommission itdd for patients with chronic non-cancer pain. however, the extent to which this decision is in line with existing economic evidence is unclear. to address this question, we will carry out a systematic review to identify and evaluate th ... | 2016 | 27421298 |