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Wade J et al. – The results of the study suggest that there is considerable potential for improving intention to perform oral cancer screening in general practice. Theory–based interventions could include further training to enhance confidence, expertise, knowledge and ease of examination, the provision of adequate equipment in the surgery and increasing the motivation to comply with significant others by introducing guidelines on opportunistic screening.

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