Background: Aiming to support European countries in improving their breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer (CRC) screening programmes, the EU-TOPIA consortium has developed an online user-friendly tool (the EU-TOPIA evaluation tool; https://miscan.eu-topia.org) based on the Microsimulation Screening Analysis (MISCAN) model. Methods: We designed an online platform that allows stakeholders to use their country-specific data (demographic, epidemiological, and cancer screening information) to quantify future harms and benefits of different cancer screening scenarios in their country. Current cancer screening programmes and impacts of potential changes in screening protocols (such as extending target ages or increasing screening attendance) can...
Aims: To use newly available data to estimate the cost-effectiveness and endoscopy requirements of ...
Several Asian countries are implementing nationwide cancer screening programs. Assessment of the eff...
The aim of this study was to identify barriers to effective breast, cervical and colorectal cancer s...
Background: Aiming to support European countries in improving their breast, cervical, and colorectal...
Background. Validated microsimulation models have been shown to be useful tools in providing support...
The aim of this thesis is to first describe the steps that are required to standardize the structure...
textabstractThe population-based Basque Colorectal Cancer (CRC) Screening Programme started in 2009 ...
109-124Background: Several European countries have set up population screening programmes for cancer...
Abstract: The Flemish population-based colorectal cancer (CRC) screening programme, initiated in Oct...
Organised cancer screening programmes save lives. The earlier a cancer is diagnosed, the greater the...
To present comparative data about the performance of colorectal cancer (CRC) screening programmes in...
In 2003 the countries of the EU agreed to start screening for colorectal cancer (CRC). Currently, se...
textabstractProposals to improve implementation, monitoring and evaluation of breast, cervical and ...
In order to update the previous version of the European Code against Cancer and formulate evidence-b...
AbstractProposals to improve implementation, monitoring and evaluation of breast, cervical and color...
Aims: To use newly available data to estimate the cost-effectiveness and endoscopy requirements of ...
Several Asian countries are implementing nationwide cancer screening programs. Assessment of the eff...
The aim of this study was to identify barriers to effective breast, cervical and colorectal cancer s...
Background: Aiming to support European countries in improving their breast, cervical, and colorectal...
Background. Validated microsimulation models have been shown to be useful tools in providing support...
The aim of this thesis is to first describe the steps that are required to standardize the structure...
textabstractThe population-based Basque Colorectal Cancer (CRC) Screening Programme started in 2009 ...
109-124Background: Several European countries have set up population screening programmes for cancer...
Abstract: The Flemish population-based colorectal cancer (CRC) screening programme, initiated in Oct...
Organised cancer screening programmes save lives. The earlier a cancer is diagnosed, the greater the...
To present comparative data about the performance of colorectal cancer (CRC) screening programmes in...
In 2003 the countries of the EU agreed to start screening for colorectal cancer (CRC). Currently, se...
textabstractProposals to improve implementation, monitoring and evaluation of breast, cervical and ...
In order to update the previous version of the European Code against Cancer and formulate evidence-b...
AbstractProposals to improve implementation, monitoring and evaluation of breast, cervical and color...
Aims: To use newly available data to estimate the cost-effectiveness and endoscopy requirements of ...
Several Asian countries are implementing nationwide cancer screening programs. Assessment of the eff...
The aim of this study was to identify barriers to effective breast, cervical and colorectal cancer s...