When CRC is detected early, it can be easily treated. The American Cancer Society and other organizations have developed screening guidelines for people at average and high risk for colorectal cancer.
Optimal stopping ages for colorectal cancer (CRC) screening depend on sex ... with outcomes measured in incremental costs and quality-adjusted life-years gained (QALYG). Costs were calculated ...
Although a majority of older adults said that guidelines limiting colorectal cancer (CRC) screening after age 75 ... NIH and the National Committee for Quality Assurance. Simmons reported ...
The most-read articles focused on the new colonoscopy guidelines, the relationship between diabetes and colorectal cancer, ...
In July, the FDA approved Guardant Health’s Shield, the first blood test approved as a primary CRC screening option. It joins the pipeline of noninvasive screening tests such as fecal ...
A centralised, mailed colorectal cancer screening programme significantly improved screening completion rates in federally qualified health centres. Read more.
“Despite compelling evidence that CRC screening reduces CRC mortality, screening is severely underused in federally qualified health centers (FQHCs), which serve more than 30 million low-income ...
There is adequate evidence that colorectal cancer (CRC) screening by various methods prolongs survival for those screened, [1–3] and although this evidence is only indirect with regard to ...
The findings reveal that in triaging FIT-positive patients in CRC screening, the QuantiDNAâ„¢ test from patients' plasma reduces the need for colonoscopy examinations by 33% and is non-inferior to ...