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Temporal trends in colorectal cancer screening (CRCS).
Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2013356 Background: The rate of CRCS continues to be suboptimal. Our study objectives were to characterize temporal trends in CRCS in general and within specific subpopulations and identify clinical and system factors that pose barriers to CRCS. Methods: Data from respondents aged ≥50 years who were classified as average risk (no personal or family ...
Siddhartha Das +2 more
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Colorectal Cancer Screening in Average-Risk Adults
Annals of Internal Medicine, 2019Who developed these recommendations? The American College of Physicians (ACP) developed these recommendations. The ACP is a professional organization for internal medicine doctors, who specialize in health care for adults. What is the problem and what is
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Gastroenterology
BACKGROUND & AIMS Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening is highly effective but underused. Blood-based biomarkers (eg, liquid biopsy) could improve screening participation.
U. Ladabaum +6 more
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BACKGROUND & AIMS Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening is highly effective but underused. Blood-based biomarkers (eg, liquid biopsy) could improve screening participation.
U. Ladabaum +6 more
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CRC: FIT-Screening reduziert Inzidenz fortgeschrittener Stadien
Im Fokus Onkologie, 2019Durch den fakalen immunologischen Bluttest (FIT) lasst sich die Inzidenz von metastasiertem bzw. fortgeschrittenem Kolorektalkarzinom (CRC) bereits innerhalb der ersten Screeningrunde im Vergleich zu Nichtgescreenten vermindern; die Inzidenz von metastasiertem CRC ist um 70% reduziert.
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Screening for CRC Using CT Colonography
2011Air contrast barium enema (ACBE), flexible sigmoidoscopy, and colonoscopy have been used to image the colon for many years. In recent years, a number of new techniques to image the colon have been introduced and prominent among these is computed tomographic (CT) colonography (also called “CTC,” “CT colography,” or “virtual colonoscopy”).
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Colorectal cancer: Strategies to minimize interval CRC in screening programmes.
Nature reviews. Gastroenterology & hepatology, 2016The interval colorectal cancer rate is a robust indicator of the quality and effectiveness of a screening programme, enabling the identification of unmet requirements and development of specific strategies to resolve them. A recent study demonstrated the use of interval cancer as an indicator to target quality improvement of colonoscopy in a screening ...
Dekker, Evelien, Sanduleanu, Silvia
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Colonoscopy screening and risk of CRC
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More comprehensive discussion of CRC screening associated with higher screening.
The American journal of managed care, 2014Examine association of comprehensiveness of colorectal cancer (CRC) screening discussion by primary care physicians (PCPs) with completion of CRC screening.Observational study in Kaiser Permanente Northwest, a group-model health maintenance organization.A total of 883 participants overdue for CRC screening received an automated telephone call (ATC ...
David M, Mosen +8 more
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CRC risk knowledge does not affect screening compliance
The Lancet Oncology, 2014New research suggests that individualised genetic and environ mental risk assessment (GERA) for colorectal cancer (CRC) susceptibility does not improve screening adherence in people with an average risk for this cancer. David Weinberg (Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, USA) and colleagues postulated that pro viding patients who had an average risk
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EFFICACY OF DECENTRALIZED CRC SCREENING PROGRAM
Endoscopy, 2020O Mandic +7 more
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