The UK NSC 2026 call for screening topics is now open
The UK NSC 2026 call for screening topics is now open
The UK NSC 2026 open call for new screening proposals is now open until 30 September.
The UK NSC 2026 open call for new screening proposals is now open until 30 September.
The UK NSC is looking to appoint 4 new members to support its work advising ministers and the NHS in the 4 UK countries about all aspects of screening.
The UK NSC's most recent online seminar presented research on the impacts of newborn screening for severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID).
As part of its open call process, the UK NSC can accept proposals for new screening tests that are supported by evidence published in peer-reviewed literature.
The UK NSC welcomes proposals for targeted screening programmes as part of its open call process.
The UK NSC looks for strong evidence in relation to the submissions it receives via its open call for topics.
The UK National Screening Committee's 2026 call for new screening topics will open on 1 July and close on 30 September.
The UK NSC is consulting on evidence relating to screening for conditions that can cause sudden cardiac death in young people.
The UK NSC has published the minutes of its March 2026 meeting, including an updated prostate cancer screening recommendation.
The next UK NSC seminar will look at research into how newborn screening for SCID impacts on both parents and clinical services.
A UK-wide effectiveness review shows that the NHS Infectious Diseases in Pregnancy Screening Programmes have been highly effective in reducing the transmission of serious infections from mother to baby.
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