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The cost-effectiveness of screening for colorectal cancer
Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics & Outcomes Research, 2001Screening policies for colorectal cancer are costly, as they are to be applied to a large potential population. Cost-effectiveness analysis of potential screening policies is therefore warranted and depends on local circumstances and healthcare systems.
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Screening for falls may not be cost effective
BMJ, 2011Raising awareness of fall prevention is important because falls are common, serious, and costly.1 However, evidence for systematic screening for fall risk and intervention in people at high risk is limited. …
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Time to add screening for financial hardship as a quality measure?
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Cathy J Bradley +2 more
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Cost-effectiveness of Screening for Proteinuria
JAMA, 2004Gansevoort, Ronald +2 more
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Cost benefits of AFP screening
Prenatal Diagnosis, 1984Lindeneg, Klavs, Olsen, Jørn
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Social determinants of health and US cancer screening interventions: A systematic review
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Ariella R Korn +2 more
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Simulation Model Predicts Cost Savings from Colorectal Cancer Screening
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2010John Henry Dreyfuss
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