Background - When performed competently, colonoscopy screening can reduce colorectal cancer rates, especially in high-risk groups such as African Americans (AAs). Training primary care physicians (PCPs) to perform colonoscopy may improve screening rates among underserved high-risk populations. Methods - We compared colonoscopy screening rates and computed adjusted odds ratios for colonoscopy-eligible patients of trained AA PCPs (study group) vs. untrained PCPs (comparison group), before and since initiating colonoscopy training. All colonoscopies were performed at a licensed ambulatory surgery center with specialist standby support. Retrospective chart review was conducted on 200 consecutive, established outpatients aged ≥50 years at each o...
In Ohio, African Americans have the highest incidence rate of developing colorectal cancer and Afric...
The quality of colonoscopies performed by primary care physicians (PCPs) is unknown.To determine whe...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer and the second leading cause of cancer-relat...
Background - When performed competently, colonoscopy screening can reduce colorectal cancer rates, e...
This study evaluated the efficiency, effectiveness, and racial disparities reduction potential of Sc...
BACKGROUND: Rising colorectal cancer (CRC) screening rates in the last decade are attributable almos...
Primary care physicians (PCPs) should prescribe faecal immunochemical testing (FIT) or colonoscopy f...
BACKGROUND: Compared with other racial groups, African Americans have the highest colorectal cancer ...
We first studied factors associated with the rate of colonoscopy by primary care physicians (PCPs) i...
The USPSTF gives Colorectal Cancer screening a Grade A recommendation, beginning at age 50 years and...
An organized screening program in Vaud, Switzerland aims to offer the choice of fecal-immunological ...
Colonoscopy is the dominant colorectal cancer screening strategy in the USA. There are no randomized...
Background: Colorectal cancer mortality ranks third among cancer-related cause of death in United St...
IntroductionColorectal cancer screening rates are low throughout the United States. Colonoscopy has ...
BackgroundAfrican Americans have the highest incidence and mortality from colorectal cancer (CRC). D...
In Ohio, African Americans have the highest incidence rate of developing colorectal cancer and Afric...
The quality of colonoscopies performed by primary care physicians (PCPs) is unknown.To determine whe...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer and the second leading cause of cancer-relat...
Background - When performed competently, colonoscopy screening can reduce colorectal cancer rates, e...
This study evaluated the efficiency, effectiveness, and racial disparities reduction potential of Sc...
BACKGROUND: Rising colorectal cancer (CRC) screening rates in the last decade are attributable almos...
Primary care physicians (PCPs) should prescribe faecal immunochemical testing (FIT) or colonoscopy f...
BACKGROUND: Compared with other racial groups, African Americans have the highest colorectal cancer ...
We first studied factors associated with the rate of colonoscopy by primary care physicians (PCPs) i...
The USPSTF gives Colorectal Cancer screening a Grade A recommendation, beginning at age 50 years and...
An organized screening program in Vaud, Switzerland aims to offer the choice of fecal-immunological ...
Colonoscopy is the dominant colorectal cancer screening strategy in the USA. There are no randomized...
Background: Colorectal cancer mortality ranks third among cancer-related cause of death in United St...
IntroductionColorectal cancer screening rates are low throughout the United States. Colonoscopy has ...
BackgroundAfrican Americans have the highest incidence and mortality from colorectal cancer (CRC). D...
In Ohio, African Americans have the highest incidence rate of developing colorectal cancer and Afric...
The quality of colonoscopies performed by primary care physicians (PCPs) is unknown.To determine whe...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer and the second leading cause of cancer-relat...