The randomised controlled trial (RCT) of colorectal cancer screening carried out in Nottingham between 1981 and 1991 was one of a small number of pivotal studies which demonstrated the effectiveness of the Haemoccult faecal occult blood (FOB) test in reducing colorectal cancer mortality. Meta-...
The introduction of biennial colorectal cancer screening in a region of France increased the rate of diagnosis of high risk pre-cancerous adenomas (sometimes called polyps) by 89%, researchers have reported at the ESMO 2014 Congress in Madrid. Dr Vanessa Cottet from INSERM Unité 866 in Dijon, ...
Medical Journal of AustraliaRosenfeld EL, Duggan AE. Colorectal cancer screening; ensuring benefits outweigh the risks. Medical Journal of Australia 2008; 188(4):196-97.vi. Rosenfeld EL. and Duggan AE. 2008. "Colorectal cancer screening; ensuring benefits outweigh the risks." Medical Journal of ...
Screening for colorectal cancer in ulcerative colitis: dubious benefits and high costs. Gut 1990;31:1089-... Gyde,S - Gut 被引量: 584发表: 1990年 Benefits and Costs of Screening and Treatment for Early Breast Cancer: Development of a Basic Benefit Package Benefits and costs of screening ...
Medical Journal of AustraliaRosenfeld EL, Duggan AE. Colorectal cancer screening; ensuring benefits outweigh the risks. Medical Journal of Australia 2008; 188(4):196-97.vi. Rosenfeld EL. and Duggan AE. 2008. "Colorectal cancer screening; ensuring benefits outweigh the risks." Medical Journal of ...
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Communicating the benefits and harms of colorectal cancer screening needed for an informed choice: a systematic evaluation of leaflets and booklets . PLoS. ... Maren,Dreier,Birgit,... - 《Plos One》 被引量: 10发表: 2014年 Population-based mammographic screening: does 'informed choice' require ...
Of those screened, 33.7% had fecal occult blood testing, 19.4% had barium enema, 10.7% had sigmoidoscopy, and 58.7% had colonoscopy. Five constructs influencing CRC screening include: salience and coherence, perceived susceptibility, response efficacy, social influence, and cancer worries. MVA ...
Benefits and barriers to participation in colorectal cancer screening: a protocol for a systematic review and synthesis of qualitative studies. BMJ Open. 2014;4(2):e004508.Honein-Abouhaidar GN, Kastner M, Vuong V, Perrier L, Rabeneck L, Tinmouth J, et al .: Benefits and barriers to ...
screening can be recommended only when benefits outweigh risks and gives the example of cervical screening which has been shown to prevent 63-73% of cervical cancers in women over 50 years and randomised controlled trial (RCT) which show that bowel or breast cancer screening prevents 20% of ...