Participation and detection rates by age and sex for colonoscopy versus fecal immunochemical testing in colorectal cancer screening

Volume: 25, Issue: 8, Pages: 985 - 997
Published: May 24, 2014
Abstract
To compare two strategies for colorectal cancer screening: one-time colonoscopy versus fecal immunochemical testing (FIT) (and colonoscopy for positive) every 2 years, in order to determine which strategy provides the highest participation and detection rates in groups of sex and age. This analysis was performed with data from the first screening round within the COLONPREV study, a population-based, multicenter, nationwide trial carried out in...
Paper Details
Title
Participation and detection rates by age and sex for colonoscopy versus fecal immunochemical testing in colorectal cancer screening
Published Date
May 24, 2014
Volume
25
Issue
8
Pages
985 - 997
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