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740 IMPACT OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE DUTCH NATIONAL FIT-BASED CRC SCREENING PROGRAM ON CRC INCIDENCE, MORTALITY AND CHARACTERISTICS OF SCREEN-DETECTED CRCS

Gastroenterology, 2021
Anneke J van Vuuren   +10 more
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Should colonoscopy be a primary test in CRC screening?

Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2012
Patients undergoing removal of adenoma have a 53% reduction in colorectal cancer-related death. However, to translate these results into a screening programme, participation rates should also be taken into account. The results of a large, first screening round of once-only colonoscopy demonstrated a low participation rate compared with biennial faecal ...
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Colonoscopy screening and risk of CRC

Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 2022
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EFFICACY OF DECENTRALIZED CRC SCREENING PROGRAM

Endoscopy, 2020
T Radonjic   +7 more
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Impact of the Implementation of the Dutch National fit-based CRC Screening Program on Incidence and Characteristics of Screen-Detected CRCS

Endoscopy, 2021
AJ van Vuuren   +11 more
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Data for publication on deaths and CPEs related to CRC screening

2022
Data for publication on deaths and CPEs related to CRC ...
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Colorectal Cancer (CRC) Screening in Occupational Health Surveillance Exams Is Associated With Decreased CRC Mortality

American Journal of Industrial Medicine
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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More comprehensive discussion of CRC screening associated with higher screening.

The American journal of managed care, 2014
Examine 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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