concept   screening

9 commonsense assertions
Cultures (9) Japan (1) United States (1) South Korea (1) Western countries (1) China (1) India (1) Western Europe (1) Central Africa (1) East Asian countries (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 screening Japan Screening in Japan encompasses academic, health, and security checks prioritizing early detection and prevention. 5
2 screening United States In the US, health screenings for diseases such as cancer and diabetes are routine for preventative healthcare. 5
3 screening South Korea Screenings are emphasized in South Korea for health and security purposes and are commonly conducted as part of company and customs processes. 3
4 screening Western countries Western countries encourage routine health screenings for diseases like cancer and diabetes for early detection and prevention. 3
5 screening China Screening programs are widely implemented in Chinese workplaces and government institutions for health and security reasons. 2
6 screening India Screening practices in India vary by location and are often tied to religious or historical sites. 2
7 screening Western Europe In Western Europe, routine disease prevention through screening is a common practice in healthcare for conditions such as cancer and diabetes. 2
8 screening Central Africa In Central Africa, limited access to healthcare resources and infrastructure may lead to less common disease screening. 1
9 screening East Asian countries In East Asian countries, some individuals may view disease screenings as intrusive or unnecessary and only seek them when showing symptoms. 1