Importance: Many Medicare beneficiaries undergo more intensive colonoscopy screening than recommended. Whether this is favorable for beneficiaries and efficient from a societal perspective is uncertain.Objective: To determine whether more intensive colonoscopy screening than recommended is favorable for Medicare beneficiaries (ie, whether it results in a net health benefit) and whether it is efficient from a societal perspective (ie, whether the net health benefit justifies the additional resources required).Design, Setting, and Participants: Microsimulation modeling study of 65-year-old Medicare beneficiaries at average risk for colorectal cancer (CRC) and with an average life expectancy who underwent a screening colonoscopy at 55 years wi...
Introduction. Colorectal cancer (CRC), if not detected early, can be costly and detrimental to one’s...
Physicians use colonoscopy to detect recurrent colorectal cancer for patients who have had colorecta...
Importance: Screening colonoscopy seemingly decreases colorectal cancer rates in the United States. ...
Objective: Screening colonoscopy's effectiveness in reducing colorectal cancer mortality risk in com...
Importance: The US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) is updating its 2008 colorectal cancer (C...
Importance: Colonoscopy is the most commonly used colorectal cancer screening test in the United Sta...
Abstract in UndeterminedBackgroundScreening for colorectal cancer (CRC) has been shown to decrease m...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening decisions for elderly individuals are often mad...
CLINICAL QUESTION: Recent 15-year updates of sigmoidoscopy screening trials provide new evidence on...
Background & Aims: Determination of the appropriateness of an indication for colonoscopy has been ad...
BACKGROUND: The effectiveness of screening colonoscopy in average-risk adults is uncertain, particul...
BACKGROUND: Individuals with a family history of colorectal cancer (CRC) are at increased risk for C...
Background and Aims: To determine the cost-effectiveness of screening for colorectal cancer using f...
Background: Use of colonoscopy is thought to reduce colorectal cancer (CRC) mortality, but its impac...
Inadequate bowel preparation during screening colonoscopy necessitates repeating colonoscopy. Studie...
Introduction. Colorectal cancer (CRC), if not detected early, can be costly and detrimental to one’s...
Physicians use colonoscopy to detect recurrent colorectal cancer for patients who have had colorecta...
Importance: Screening colonoscopy seemingly decreases colorectal cancer rates in the United States. ...
Objective: Screening colonoscopy's effectiveness in reducing colorectal cancer mortality risk in com...
Importance: The US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) is updating its 2008 colorectal cancer (C...
Importance: Colonoscopy is the most commonly used colorectal cancer screening test in the United Sta...
Abstract in UndeterminedBackgroundScreening for colorectal cancer (CRC) has been shown to decrease m...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening decisions for elderly individuals are often mad...
CLINICAL QUESTION: Recent 15-year updates of sigmoidoscopy screening trials provide new evidence on...
Background & Aims: Determination of the appropriateness of an indication for colonoscopy has been ad...
BACKGROUND: The effectiveness of screening colonoscopy in average-risk adults is uncertain, particul...
BACKGROUND: Individuals with a family history of colorectal cancer (CRC) are at increased risk for C...
Background and Aims: To determine the cost-effectiveness of screening for colorectal cancer using f...
Background: Use of colonoscopy is thought to reduce colorectal cancer (CRC) mortality, but its impac...
Inadequate bowel preparation during screening colonoscopy necessitates repeating colonoscopy. Studie...
Introduction. Colorectal cancer (CRC), if not detected early, can be costly and detrimental to one’s...
Physicians use colonoscopy to detect recurrent colorectal cancer for patients who have had colorecta...
Importance: Screening colonoscopy seemingly decreases colorectal cancer rates in the United States. ...