FROM THE ANNUAL DIGESTIVE DISEASE WEEK SAN DIEGO - Screening colonoscopy showed its efficacy for preventing incident cases of colorectal cancer in prospectively collected data during follow-up of up to 24 years in about 170,000 average-risk Americans. In general, the new findings support current pu...
A COST EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS (CEA) COMPARING THE PURE-VU SYSTEM TO STANDARD COLONOSCOPY IN AVERAGE AND HIGH-RISK PATIENTS PRESENTING WITH INADEQUATELY PREPPED COLONSdoi:10.1055/s-0040-1704802Gralnek, IVoigt, JNussbaum, SEndoscopy
There have been few cost-effectiveness analyses of population-based colorectal cancer screening in Japan, and there is no consensus on the optimal use of total colonoscopy and the fecal immunochemical test for colorectal cancer screening... EJ Kuipers,MCW Spaander - 《Journal of the National Cancer...
Colonoscopy has come to be used for screening in persons at average risk for colorectal cancer because of the comparative ineffectiveness of other methods, ... J Helm,J Choi,R Sutphen,... - 《Cancer Control Journal of the Moffitt Cancer Center》 被引量: 95发表: 2003年 Should colorectal ca...
CONCLUSIONS: Although the majority of neoplastic lesions identified by colonoscopy were not detected by either noninvasive test, the multitarget analysis of fecal DNA detected a greater proportion of important colorectal neoplasia than did Hemoccult II without compromising specificity. 展开 关键词: DNA ...
Several forms of screening have merit, but the screening tests used in individual patients are often dictated by insurers. The use of screening colonoscopy is expected to increase. Gastroenterologists will play the central role in ensuring the safe and cost-effective application of......
Screening colonoscopy initiation at age 45 years instead of 50 years in 1000 persons averted 4 CRCs and 2 CRC deaths, gained 14 quality-adjusted life years (QALYs), cost $33,900/QALY gained, and required 758 additional colonoscopies. These 758 colonoscopies could instead be used to screen ...
Routine HIV screening in France: an estimation of clinical impact and cost-effectiveness. BACKGROUND: In France, roughly 40,000 HIV-infected persons are unaware of their HIV infection. Although previous studies have evaluated the cost-effectiven... Y Yazdanpanah,CE Sloan,C Charloisou,... - 《...
Smalley WE, Eisen G (2000) Colorectal cancer screening 2000: The role of colonoscopy in average-risk individuals. Current Gastroenterology Reports 2: 406-412.Smalley WE, Eisen GM. Colorectal cancer screening 2000: the role of colonoscopy in average-risk indivi- duals. Curr Gastroenterol Rep 2000...
Colonoscopy for colorectal cancer screening in average risk subjects: Prevalence of neoplasia, complications and cost-effectivenesscase-control studyChinese womenovarian cancerphysical activitysedentary behavioursWhether antibodies to human papillomavirus (HPV) capsids, elicited by natural infection, are ...