Summary SCOOP is a UK seven-centre, pragmatic, randomised controlled trial with 5-year follow-up, including 11,580 women aged 70 to 85 years, to assess the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a community-based screening programme to reduce fractures. It utilises the FRAX algorithm and DXA to assess the 10-year probability of fracture. Introduction Osteoporotic, or low-trauma, fractures present a considerable burden to the National Health Service and have major adverse effects on quality of life, disability and mortality for the individual. Methods Given the availability of efficacious treatments and a risk assessment tool based upon clinical risk factors and bone mineral density, a case exists to undertake a community-based controlled e...
Background: Despite effective assessment tools and medications targeting osteoporosis and related fr...
Background Despite effective assessment methods and medications targeting osteoporosis and related ...
Population screening for fracture risk may reduce the fracture incidence. In this randomized pragmat...
SCOOP is a UK seven-centre, pragmatic, randomised controlled trial with 5-year follow-up, including ...
The SCOOP study was a two-arm randomized controlled trial conducted in the UK in 12,483 eligible wom...
The ‘SCOOP’ study was a two-arm randomised controlled trial conducted in the UK in 12 483 eligible w...
Background- Despite effective assessment tools and medications targeting osteoporosis and related fr...
The ‘SCOOP’ study was a two-arm randomised controlled trial conducted in the UK in 12 483 eligible w...
BACKGROUND: Despite effective assessment methods and medications targeting osteoporosis and related ...
SummaryCommunity-based screening and treatment of women aged 70–85 years at high fracture risk reduc...
SummaryCommunity-based screening and treatment of women aged 70–85 years at high fracture risk reduc...
Background Despite effective assessment methods and medications targeting osteoporosis and related ...
Background Despite effective assessment methods and medications targeting osteoporosis and related f...
SummaryBackgroundDespite effective assessment methods and medications targeting osteoporosis and rel...
The SCOOP study was a two-arm randomized controlled trial conducted in the UK in 12,483 eligible wom...
Background: Despite effective assessment tools and medications targeting osteoporosis and related fr...
Background Despite effective assessment methods and medications targeting osteoporosis and related ...
Population screening for fracture risk may reduce the fracture incidence. In this randomized pragmat...
SCOOP is a UK seven-centre, pragmatic, randomised controlled trial with 5-year follow-up, including ...
The SCOOP study was a two-arm randomized controlled trial conducted in the UK in 12,483 eligible wom...
The ‘SCOOP’ study was a two-arm randomised controlled trial conducted in the UK in 12 483 eligible w...
Background- Despite effective assessment tools and medications targeting osteoporosis and related fr...
The ‘SCOOP’ study was a two-arm randomised controlled trial conducted in the UK in 12 483 eligible w...
BACKGROUND: Despite effective assessment methods and medications targeting osteoporosis and related ...
SummaryCommunity-based screening and treatment of women aged 70–85 years at high fracture risk reduc...
SummaryCommunity-based screening and treatment of women aged 70–85 years at high fracture risk reduc...
Background Despite effective assessment methods and medications targeting osteoporosis and related ...
Background Despite effective assessment methods and medications targeting osteoporosis and related f...
SummaryBackgroundDespite effective assessment methods and medications targeting osteoporosis and rel...
The SCOOP study was a two-arm randomized controlled trial conducted in the UK in 12,483 eligible wom...
Background: Despite effective assessment tools and medications targeting osteoporosis and related fr...
Background Despite effective assessment methods and medications targeting osteoporosis and related ...
Population screening for fracture risk may reduce the fracture incidence. In this randomized pragmat...