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CRC: Screening beeinflusst Rezidivraten
Zeitschrift für Gastroenterologiesemanticscholar +3 more sources
Colorectal Cancer (CRC) Screening in Occupational Health Surveillance Exams Is Associated With Decreased CRC Mortality [PDF]
ABSTRACTBackgroundColorectal cancer (CRC) screening is recommended for adults aged 45 to 75. Using data from a national screening program, we examined the impact of CRC screening in a population with occupational exposures.MethodsSince 1998, the Building Trades National Medical Screening Program (BTMed) has offered CRC screening every 3 years.
Marianne Cloeren +9 more
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CRC screening boosted by targeted intervention
PharmacoEconomics & Outcomes News, 2008openaire +2 more sources
Economic evaluation of colorectal cancer (CRC) screening
Best Practice & Research Clinical Gastroenterology, 2013Because of its incidence and mortality colorectal cancer represents a serious public health issue in industrial countries. In order to reduce its social impact a number of screening strategies have been implemented, which allow an early diagnosis and treatment. These basically include faecal tests and studies that directly explore the colon and rectum.
José, Cruzado +4 more
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Optical diagnosis of T1 CRCs and treatment consequences in the Dutch CRC screening programme
Gut, 2020With great interest, we have read the article by Backes et al ,1 on the pre-resection accuracy of the real-time optical diagnosis of T1 colorectal cancer (T1CRC) in large non-pedunculated colorectal polyps. In this multicentre, prospective study, the authors developed and validated the OPTICAL model, in which a sensitivity of 78.7% (95% CI: 64.3 to 89 ...
Lonne W T Meulen +4 more
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Irrefutable evidence that CRC screening reduces mortality [PDF]
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From Qualitative Data to GP Training on CRC Screening
Journal of Cancer Education, 2013Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer worldwide. In France, although mass screening has been performed using the guaiac fecal occult blood test since 2008, the participation rate remains too low. Previous studies have explored the perspectives of doctors and patients as well as the performance of general practitioners (GPs) by ...
Aubin-Auger, Isabelle +9 more
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Variations in CRC Screening Practice: Would This Patient Be Screened?
Health Outcomes Research in Medicine, 2010Abstract Purpose Screening rates for colorectal cancer (CRC) in the United States were below the goal of 50% outlined in Healthy People 2010. Physician recommendation is an important predictor of patient compliance. We compared physician CRC screening decision processes (as depicted in decision trees) and examined how variations in decision ...
Sarah B. Wackerbarth +3 more
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