Retro screening typically refers to the process of reviewing and analyzing past data, practices, or events in a particular field, often to evaluate outcomes, strategies, or methodologies. The term "retro" suggests a backward-looking approach, which can apply to various domains, including healthcare, film, research, and software development. In specific contexts, such as healthcare, retro screening can involve reviewing patient data and outcomes to assess the effectiveness of past treatments or interventions.

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