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Balancing health benefits and social sacrifices A qualitative study of how screening-detected celiac disease impacts adolescents quality of life
Rosénetal.BMCPediatrics2011,11:32
/1471-2431/11/32
RESEARCH ARTICLE
OpenAccess
Balancinghealthbenefitsandsocialsacrifices:
Aqualitativestudyofhowscreening-detected
celiacdiseaseimpactsadolescents’qualityoflife
AnnaRosén1,2*,AnneliIvarsson1,KatrinaNordyke1,EvaKarlsson3,AnnelieCarlsson4,LarsDanielsson5,
LottaH?gberg6andMariaEmmelin1,7
Abstract
Background:Celiacdiseaseoftengoesundiagnosed.Massscreeningmightbeanoptiontoreducethepublic
healthburdenofuntreatedceliacdisease.However,massscreeningisstillcontroversialsinceitisuncertain
whetherthebenefitsofearlydetectionoutweighthepossiblenegativecons
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