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Implementation of population screening for colorectal cancer by repeated fecal occult blood test in the Netherlands

Implementation of population screening for colorectal cancer by repeated fecal occult blood test in the Netherlands

... the colorectal screening centre, information is given on the consequences of the positive test ...our screening centre accord- ing to quality guidelines, adapted from the recently published ... See full document

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Colonoscopy-related complications in a nationwide immunochemical fecal occult blood test-based colorectal cancer screening program

Colonoscopy-related complications in a nationwide immunochemical fecal occult blood test-based colorectal cancer screening program

... DCCSD registered with any complication (n = 34) including the following four categories: 1) perforation or lesion dur- ing colonoscopy (DT812G1), 2) post-colonoscopy bleeding that required treatment or prompted the ... See full document

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Fecal occult blood versus DNA testing: indirect comparison in a colorectal cancer screening population

Fecal occult blood versus DNA testing: indirect comparison in a colorectal cancer screening population

... Participants were handed out stool collection devices at a pre-colonoscopy practice visit. Before February 2012, par- ticipants were asked to fill a small plastic container with a native stool sample, store it in a ... See full document

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Colorectal cancer screening: Why immunochemical fecal occult blood tests may be the best option

Colorectal cancer screening: Why immunochemical fecal occult blood tests may be the best option

... to screening, by allowing all those who stand to benefit from screening to access it if they choose to do ...Unless screening is available to all, regardless of a person’s ability to pay, those ... See full document

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Effectiveness of screening for colorectal cancer with a faecal occult blood test, in Finland

Effectiveness of screening for colorectal cancer with a faecal occult blood test, in Finland

... Finnish population-based screening programme was individually randomised (1:1) in the implementation phase by region, gender and birth year to those to be invited for screening ... See full document

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Patterns and Trends in Diagnostic Tests Used for Detection of Colorectal Cancer after Screening with the Immunochemical Fecal Occult Blood Test in Japan

Patterns and Trends in Diagnostic Tests Used for Detection of Colorectal Cancer after Screening with the Immunochemical Fecal Occult Blood Test in Japan

... this population is found as the low rate of diagnostic testing ...opportunistic screening than the Japanese ...general population indicated that ...colon cancer patients who accessed an ... See full document

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Comparison between an immunochemical fecal occult blood test and a Guaiac based fecal occult blood test in detection of adenomas and colorectal cancer

Comparison between an immunochemical fecal occult blood test and a Guaiac based fecal occult blood test in detection of adenomas and colorectal cancer

... for population screen- ...primary screening test like fecal occult blood test, that can identify people at greatest risk of CRC for whom in- vasive tests, as colonoscopy, ... See full document

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The psychological impact of a colorectal cancer diagnosis following a negative fecal occult blood test result

The psychological impact of a colorectal cancer diagnosis following a negative fecal occult blood test result

... general population of Scotland; but uptake of FOBt screening is itself related to (lower) deprivation (34), and hence the sample fits the profile of people who attend screening, so it may not limit ... See full document

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Dietary interventions for fecal occult blood test screening

Dietary interventions for fecal occult blood test screening

... SYNTHESIS Ten case series, 5 cohort studies, 4 RCTs, and 1 meta-analysis were critically appraised. All studies used Hemoccult, Hemoccult II, or Hemoccult SENSA tests. Data from case series involving challenge diets ... See full document

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Primary Hepatic Angiosarcoma in an Adolescent: Letter To Editor

Primary Hepatic Angiosarcoma in an Adolescent: Letter To Editor

... region, colorectal cancer (CRC) ranked the first among male and the third among ...and screening among specific age group (31 and above) from both males and females through conducting ... See full document

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Virtual colonoscopy, optical colonoscopy, or fecal occult blood testing for colorectal cancer screening: results of a pilot randomized controlled trial

Virtual colonoscopy, optical colonoscopy, or fecal occult blood testing for colorectal cancer screening: results of a pilot randomized controlled trial

... or screening facility, and ...for fecal immunochemical testing versus ...from population regis- tries before obtaining informed consent for participation in the study, whereas we did not randomize ... See full document

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Colorectal cancer mortality 10 years after a single round of guaiac faecal occult blood test (gFOBT) screening: experiences from a Danish screening cohort

Colorectal cancer mortality 10 years after a single round of guaiac faecal occult blood test (gFOBT) screening: experiences from a Danish screening cohort

... CRC screening has been introduced in many countries based on the results from the rando- mised controlled trials in Minnesota, 2 Göteborg, 3 Nottingham 4 and ...Finnish population- based gFOBT CRC ... See full document

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The National Bowel Cancer Screening Program: time to achieve its potential to save lives

The National Bowel Cancer Screening Program: time to achieve its potential to save lives

... Bowel cancer arises from benign adenomatous polyps; removal of these polyps will prevent cancer ...bowel cancer at earlier stages improves ...(occult) blood in the stool was long ... See full document

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Immunochemical Faecal Occult Blood Test for Colorectal Cancer Screening: A Systematic Review

Immunochemical Faecal Occult Blood Test for Colorectal Cancer Screening: A Systematic Review

... CRC screening. However, the use of IFOBTs in a screening setting is likely to increase the number of colonoscopies performed in the screened ...gFOBT screening programmes, there was a recognised ... See full document

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Fecal occult blood testing (G FOBT) in asymptomatic elderly individuals for colorectal cancer screening.

Fecal occult blood testing (G FOBT) in asymptomatic elderly individuals for colorectal cancer screening.

... 72. Houlston RS, Cheadle J, Dobbins SE, et al. Meta-analysis of three genome-wide association studies identifies susceptibility loci for colorectal cancer at 1q41, 3q26.2, 12q13.13 and 20q13.33. Nat Genet. ... See full document

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Study on Colonoscopic Findinds in Positive Faecal Occult Blood Testing

Study on Colonoscopic Findinds in Positive Faecal Occult Blood Testing

... canal develops from the proctoderm. The expanded lower part of the hindgut, known as the cloaca, is in direct contact with the surface ectoderm, the cloacal membrane. The allantois, which is a diverticulum of the yolk ... See full document

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Cross cultural survey development: The Colon Cancer Screening Behaviors Survey for South Asian populations

Cross cultural survey development: The Colon Cancer Screening Behaviors Survey for South Asian populations

... influence colorectal cancer screening intention and ...Colon Cancer Screening Behaviours Survey for South Asian populations was completed using a number of ...and colorectal ... See full document

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Evaluation of a fecal immunochemistry test prior to colonoscopy for outpatients with various indications

Evaluation of a fecal immunochemistry test prior to colonoscopy for outpatients with various indications

... invasive cancer, family history, and presence of any symptoms (including bleeding, iron deficiency, abdominal pain, alteration in bowel habit, and weight ...FIT test was done or ...FIT test for ... See full document

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Detection of colorectal cancer in symptomatic outpatients without visible rectal bleeding: Validity of the fecal occult blood test

Detection of colorectal cancer in symptomatic outpatients without visible rectal bleeding: Validity of the fecal occult blood test

... Cases of CRC diagnosed after discharge from the surgical outpatient clinics and before January 1st, 2005 were consid- ered to have been missed during the diagnostic examinations. To detect such missed cancers, we ... See full document

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Comparison of patient preferences for fecal immunochemical test or colonoscopy using the analytic hierarchy process

Comparison of patient preferences for fecal immunochemical test or colonoscopy using the analytic hierarchy process

... methods to determine the proportion of patients who pre- fer each of the CRC tests. A few studies [16-18] have used the AHP method to study preferences and priorities re- garding colorectal cancer ... See full document

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