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Strategies for Colorectal Cancer Screening.
The incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC) is increasing worldwide. CRC has high mortality when detected at advanced stages, yet it is also highly preventable.
U. Ladabaum+3 more
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Chromatin, which organizes DNA, changes its structure to adapt to stress like high oxygen levels (hyperoxia), which can damage cells. Researchers developed a technique to observe these changes and found variability in how different parts of chromatin remodel.
Lauren Monroe+4 more
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Patient Understanding of Benefits, Risks, and Alternatives to Screening Colonoscopy [PDF]
While several tests and strategies are recommended for colorectal cancer (CRC) screening, studies suggest that primary care providers often recommend colonoscopy without providing information about its risks or alternatives.
Barrett, Patrick R.+5 more
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Review of economic evidence in the prevention and early detection of colorectal cancer. [PDF]
This paper aims to systematically review the cost-effectiveness evidence, and to provide a critical appraisal of the methods used in the model-based economic evaluation of CRC screening and subsequent surveillance.
Cairns, John A, Jeong, Kim E
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Background Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a major health problem. It is the third most diagnosed common tumour and the fourth leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide.
Asma Althobaiti, Hoda Jradi
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GetFIT FOR CRC: EVALUATION OF AN NP-LED PROGRAM TO IMPROVE CRC SCREENING IN PRIMARY CARE
Purpose: To perform a program evaluation using retrospective data from the GetFIT for CRC program implemented at a group of primary care clinics in Southern California. This program aimed to improve annual FIT (fecal immunochemical testing) compliance for colorectal cancer (CRC) screening. Background: The U.S. Multi-Society Task Force on CRC suggests60%
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Extracellular vesicles (EVs) play a dual role in diagnostics and therapeutics, offering innovative solutions for treating cancer, cardiovascular, neurodegenerative, and orthopedic diseases. This review highlights EVs’ potential to revolutionize personalized medicine through specific applications in disease detection and treatment.
Farbod Ebrahimi+4 more
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Usefulness and Usability of a Personal Health Record and Survivorship Care Plan for Colorectal Cancer Survivors: Survey Study [PDF]
Background: As a result of improvements in cancer screening, treatment, and supportive care, nearly two-thirds of individuals diagnosed with colorectal cancer (CRC) live for 5 years after diagnosis.
Haggstrom, David A.+2 more
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RhoA and Rac1 as Mechanotransduction Mediators in Colorectal Cancer
Analysing RhoA and Rac1 protein levels in Colorectal cancer (CRC) samples under mechanical strain highlights their potential as diagnostic markers. Monitoring their activity could offer valuable insights into how cancer spreads, paving the way for new approaches to better understand and diagnose colorectal cancer.
Sharda Yadav+5 more
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Decomposing socio-economic inequality in colorectal cancer screening uptake in England [PDF]
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second largest cause of cancer death in the UK. Since 2010, CRC screening based on Faecal Occult Blood testing has been offered by the NHS in England biennially to all persons age 60-69 years.
Kobayashi, LC+5 more
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