Objective To assess uptake of once-only flexible sigmoidoscopy (FS) in a community sample to determine whether FS would be viable as a method of population-based screening for colorectal cancer. Methods All adults aged 60–64 years registered at three General Practices in North West London, UK (510 men and women) were sent a letter of invitation to attend FS screening carried out by an experienced nurse, followed by a reminder if they did not make contact to confirm or decline the invitation. The primary outcome was attendance at the endoscopy unit for a FS test. Results Of the 510 people invited to attend, 280 (55%) underwent FS. Among non-attenders, 91 (18%) were ineligible for screening or did not receive the invitation, 19 (4%) a...
OBJECTIVES: To analyse results of a screening program for colorectal cancer using flexible sigmoido...
Objective To synthesise qualitative evidence related to barriers and facilitators of flexible sigmo...
Flexible sigmoidoscopy (FS) screening has been shown to reduce colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence and...
<p>Objective: To assess uptake of once-only flexible sigmoidoscopy (FS) in a community sample ...
<p>Objective: The aim of this study was is to examine uptake of population-based, flexible sig...
To assess the population coverage and diagnostic yield of offering an immunochemical faecal occult b...
A two arm multicentre randomized controlled trial is in progress to evaluate the efficacy of flexibl...
Background: The NHS Bowel Scope Screening (BSS) programme offers men and women aged 55 years a onceo...
The NHS Bowel Scope Screening (BSS) programme offers men and women aged 55 years a once-only flexibl...
Objectives: Flexible sigmoidoscopy screening at around age 60 can reduce colorectal cancer incidence...
BACKGROUND: This randomised controlled trial is examining the hypothesis that a single flexible sigm...
Colorectal cancer is an important health problem due to a high morbidity and mortality but it is cu...
Objective To examine uptake in the first six pilot centres of the English Bowel Scope Screening (BSS...
OBJECTIVE: Optimising uptake of colorectal cancer (CRC) screening is important to achieve projected ...
Background: A screening programme to detect polyps or early carcinoma would significantly reduce the...
OBJECTIVES: To analyse results of a screening program for colorectal cancer using flexible sigmoido...
Objective To synthesise qualitative evidence related to barriers and facilitators of flexible sigmo...
Flexible sigmoidoscopy (FS) screening has been shown to reduce colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence and...
<p>Objective: To assess uptake of once-only flexible sigmoidoscopy (FS) in a community sample ...
<p>Objective: The aim of this study was is to examine uptake of population-based, flexible sig...
To assess the population coverage and diagnostic yield of offering an immunochemical faecal occult b...
A two arm multicentre randomized controlled trial is in progress to evaluate the efficacy of flexibl...
Background: The NHS Bowel Scope Screening (BSS) programme offers men and women aged 55 years a onceo...
The NHS Bowel Scope Screening (BSS) programme offers men and women aged 55 years a once-only flexibl...
Objectives: Flexible sigmoidoscopy screening at around age 60 can reduce colorectal cancer incidence...
BACKGROUND: This randomised controlled trial is examining the hypothesis that a single flexible sigm...
Colorectal cancer is an important health problem due to a high morbidity and mortality but it is cu...
Objective To examine uptake in the first six pilot centres of the English Bowel Scope Screening (BSS...
OBJECTIVE: Optimising uptake of colorectal cancer (CRC) screening is important to achieve projected ...
Background: A screening programme to detect polyps or early carcinoma would significantly reduce the...
OBJECTIVES: To analyse results of a screening program for colorectal cancer using flexible sigmoido...
Objective To synthesise qualitative evidence related to barriers and facilitators of flexible sigmo...
Flexible sigmoidoscopy (FS) screening has been shown to reduce colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence and...