We sought to estimate what proportion of adults plan to stop cancer screening tests among adults who recently considered screening and to explore factors associated with these screening plans
Many older adults receive routine cancer screening even when it is no longer recommended. We sought ...
Objective: Many older adults (aged 75+) continue cancer screening despite guidelines suggesting they...
IntroductionWe examined the prevalence of cancer screening reported in 2015 among US adults, adjuste...
We sought to estimate what proportion of adults plan to stop cancer screening tests among adults who...
Although there is a growing recognition that older adults and those with extensive comorbid conditio...
BackgroundDespite guidelines recommending not to continue cancer screening for adults > 75 y...
Objective To assess different strategies for communicating to older adults about stopping cancer scr...
Objective: The aim of this study was to quantify the impact of age on the poten-tial benefits of scr...
Importance Decisions for older adults (aged >= 65 years) and their clinicians about whether to co...
Background & Aims: Routine screening for colorectal cancer typically is recommended until age 74 yea...
Objective To assess different strategies for communicating to older adults about stopping cancer scr...
Abstract Background Individualized decision making has been recommended for cancer screening decisio...
Background: The aim of this study was to identify factors associated with cancer screening practices...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022The decision of whether or not to continue colorectal ...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to identify factors associated with cancer screening practices...
Many older adults receive routine cancer screening even when it is no longer recommended. We sought ...
Objective: Many older adults (aged 75+) continue cancer screening despite guidelines suggesting they...
IntroductionWe examined the prevalence of cancer screening reported in 2015 among US adults, adjuste...
We sought to estimate what proportion of adults plan to stop cancer screening tests among adults who...
Although there is a growing recognition that older adults and those with extensive comorbid conditio...
BackgroundDespite guidelines recommending not to continue cancer screening for adults > 75 y...
Objective To assess different strategies for communicating to older adults about stopping cancer scr...
Objective: The aim of this study was to quantify the impact of age on the poten-tial benefits of scr...
Importance Decisions for older adults (aged >= 65 years) and their clinicians about whether to co...
Background & Aims: Routine screening for colorectal cancer typically is recommended until age 74 yea...
Objective To assess different strategies for communicating to older adults about stopping cancer scr...
Abstract Background Individualized decision making has been recommended for cancer screening decisio...
Background: The aim of this study was to identify factors associated with cancer screening practices...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022The decision of whether or not to continue colorectal ...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to identify factors associated with cancer screening practices...
Many older adults receive routine cancer screening even when it is no longer recommended. We sought ...
Objective: Many older adults (aged 75+) continue cancer screening despite guidelines suggesting they...
IntroductionWe examined the prevalence of cancer screening reported in 2015 among US adults, adjuste...