Frank Lammert
Frank Lammert
Colorectal cancer screening in an expanding panorama of screening programmes [0.03%]
不断拓展的筛查方案视野下的结直肠癌筛查策略
Geir Hoff
Geir Hoff
Cervical and breast cancer screening programmes have been introduced in times when both the professional requirements for evidence based medicine and public demand for quantification of benefits may have been less explicit. The World Health...
How to enhance physician and public acceptance and utilisation of colon cancer screening recommendations [0.03%]
如何提高医师和公众对结直肠癌筛查建议的接受度和利用率
Carlo Senore,Nea Malila,Silvia Minozzi et al.
Carlo Senore et al.
Colorectal Cancer (CRC) screening delivery is a multidisciplinary undertaking, aiming at reducing mortality from and incidence of CRC without adversely affecting the health status of participants. The adoption of a public health perspective...
Cesare Hassan,Perry J Pickhardt,Douglas K Rex
Cesare Hassan
Endoscopic and radiologic tests appear to be more accurate than stool-tests in detecting advanced neoplasia because of direct visualisation of colorectal mucosa. Further technological advances are expected to improve the performance and acc...
Leonie van Dam,Ernst J Kuipers,Monique E van Leerdam
Leonie van Dam
Stool testing is a widely accepted, non-invasive, technique for colorectal cancer (CRC) screening. Guaiac-based faecal occult blood test (gFOBT) screening has been proven to decrease CRC-related mortality; however gFOBT is hampered by a low...
Does participation to screening unintentionally influence lifestyle behaviour and thus lifestyle-related morbidity? [0.03%]
参与筛查是否无意中影响了生活方式行为以及与生活方式相关的疾病?
C M van der Aalst,R J van Klaveren,H J de Koning
C M van der Aalst
Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide and the burden could be reduced by evidence-based strategies for the primary prevention of cancer, the early detection of malignancies and more adequate treatment of cancer patients. Previous res...
Roland Valori,Jerome Sint Nicolaas,Vincent de Jonge
Roland Valori
This chapter explores the concept of quality assurance of colorectal cancer screening. It argues that effective quality assurance is critical to ensure that the benefits of screening outweigh the harms. The three key steps of quality assura...
Iris Lansdorp-Vogelaar,Amy B Knudsen,Hermann Brenner
Iris Lansdorp-Vogelaar
There are several modalities available for a colorectal cancer (CRC) screening program. When determining which CRC screening program to implement, the costs of such programs should be considered in comparison to the health benefits they are...
Simulation of colorectal cancer screening: what we do and do not know and does it matter [0.03%]
结直肠癌筛查的模拟:我们已知和未知的内容及其影响如何?
Marjolein van Ballegooijen,Rob Boer,Ann G Zauber
Marjolein van Ballegooijen
Simulation modelling is increasingly used to inform decision-making on screening, including colorectal cancer screening strategies. The strength of simulation is its ability to handle complexity and to identify the implications of uncertain...
Michael Bretthauer
Michael Bretthauer
The incidence of colorectal cancer (CRC) has been increasing during the past decades, and the lifetime risk for CRC in industrialised countries is about 5%. CRC is a good candidate for screening, because it is a disease with high prevalence...