Colonoscopy is an effective screening test for colorectal cancer but is associated with significant risks and burdens, especially in older adults. Stool tests, which are more convenient, more accessible, and less invasive, can be important tools to improve screening. How clinicians make decisions about colonoscopy versus stool tests in older patients is not well-understood.We conducted semi-structured interviews with primary care clinicians throughout Maryland in 2018–2019 to examine how clinicians considered the use of stool tests for colorectal cancer screening in their older patients. Thirty clinicians from 21 clinics participated. The mean clinician age was 48.2 years. The majority were physicians (24/30) and women (16/30). Four major t...
Objective: To assess overall knowledge of colorectal cancer, and to ascertain positive and negative ...
CLINICAL QUESTION: Recent 15-year updates of sigmoidoscopy screening trials provide new evidence on...
Although individualized decision making is recommended to appropriately screen for colorectal cancer...
Experts suggest an individualized approach to colon cancer screening to take into account variation ...
Colorectal cancer screening is underutilized, resulting in preventable morbidity and mortality. In t...
Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most commonly diagnosed malignancy and the second l...
Individuals eligible for colorectal cancer (CRC) screening can choose from multiple approved tests, ...
Abstract Objective: To examine among people attending outpatient clinics aged 50–74 at average risk ...
BACKGROUND: For adults aged 76-85, guidelines recommend individualizing decision-making about whethe...
recommendations for colorectal cancer screening differ by patient age? Can J Gastroenterol 2007;21(7...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess knowledge, beliefs, and practices of primary care cli...
Forecasts indicate that in the next decade cancer will become the most common cause of death in our ...
Patients generally access colorectal cancer (CRC) screening through primary care physicians. Nationa...
OBJECTIVE:Although recent screening guidelines recommend annual fecal occult blood testing (FOBT) fo...
Background To assess public preferences for colorectal cancer (CRC) surveillance tests for intermedi...
Objective: To assess overall knowledge of colorectal cancer, and to ascertain positive and negative ...
CLINICAL QUESTION: Recent 15-year updates of sigmoidoscopy screening trials provide new evidence on...
Although individualized decision making is recommended to appropriately screen for colorectal cancer...
Experts suggest an individualized approach to colon cancer screening to take into account variation ...
Colorectal cancer screening is underutilized, resulting in preventable morbidity and mortality. In t...
Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most commonly diagnosed malignancy and the second l...
Individuals eligible for colorectal cancer (CRC) screening can choose from multiple approved tests, ...
Abstract Objective: To examine among people attending outpatient clinics aged 50–74 at average risk ...
BACKGROUND: For adults aged 76-85, guidelines recommend individualizing decision-making about whethe...
recommendations for colorectal cancer screening differ by patient age? Can J Gastroenterol 2007;21(7...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess knowledge, beliefs, and practices of primary care cli...
Forecasts indicate that in the next decade cancer will become the most common cause of death in our ...
Patients generally access colorectal cancer (CRC) screening through primary care physicians. Nationa...
OBJECTIVE:Although recent screening guidelines recommend annual fecal occult blood testing (FOBT) fo...
Background To assess public preferences for colorectal cancer (CRC) surveillance tests for intermedi...
Objective: To assess overall knowledge of colorectal cancer, and to ascertain positive and negative ...
CLINICAL QUESTION: Recent 15-year updates of sigmoidoscopy screening trials provide new evidence on...
Although individualized decision making is recommended to appropriately screen for colorectal cancer...