USPSTF-Related Editorials and Tools
This collection includes selected editorial content related to the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommendations.
Editorials
- Evidence Considerations for Recent USPSTF Recommendations
- Should Routine Screening for Colorectal Cancer Start at 45 Years of Age? Yes: Lowering the Starting Age Is a Settled Issue
- Health Equity in Preventive Services: The Role of Primary Care
- What Evidence Do We Need Before Recommending Routine Screening for Social Determinants of Health?
- AHRQ's Tools for Better Practice: Helping Family Physicians Manage Today's Challenges
- Should Screening Techniques for Colorectal Cancer All Have an 'A' Recommendation? Yes: All Conventional Screening Techniques Should Have an ‘A’ Recommendation
- Evidence Lacking to Support Universal Unhealthy Drug Use Screening
- Rethinking Aspirin for the Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease
- Vitamin D Screening and Supplementation in Community-Dwelling Adults: Common Questions and Answers
