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The following pages link to Shift to earlier stage at diagnosis as a consequence of the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program (Q44206931):
Displaying 28 items.
- Reducing the Social Gradient in Uptake of the NHS Colorectal Cancer Screening Programme Using a Narrative-Based Information Leaflet: A Cluster-Randomised Trial (Q27313714) (← links)
- Sociodemographic disparities in survival from colorectal cancer in South Australia: a population-wide data linkage study. (Q31038597) (← links)
- Increasing late stage colorectal cancer and rectal cancer mortality demonstrates the need for screening: a population based study in Ireland, 1994-2010 (Q33700674) (← links)
- Excess of proximal microsatellite-stable colorectal cancer in African Americans from a multiethnic study (Q34204741) (← links)
- Participant uptake of the fecal immunochemical test decreases with the two-sample regimen compared with one-sample FIT (Q34293908) (← links)
- Pharmacological blockade of aquaporin-1 water channel by AqB013 restricts migration and invasiveness of colon cancer cells and prevents endothelial tube formation in vitro (Q35935029) (← links)
- Costs and benefits of an organized fecal immunochemical test-based colorectal cancer screening program in the United States (Q36120135) (← links)
- Detection and Clinical Significance of Circulating Tumor Cells in Colorectal Cancer--20 Years of Progress. (Q36322381) (← links)
- Colorectal cancer liver metastasis trends in the kingdom of Saudi Arabia (Q37311883) (← links)
- Recommendations for a step-wise comparative approach to the evaluation of new screening tests for colorectal cancer. (Q37344079) (← links)
- Survival of patients with symptom- and screening-detected colorectal cancer (Q37537002) (← links)
- Exploring the Potential of Anticipated Regret as an Emotional Cue to Improve Bowel Cancer Screening Uptake (Q37644472) (← links)
- Population screening for colorectal cancer means getting FIT: the past, present, and future of colorectal cancer screening using the fecal immunochemical test for hemoglobin (FIT). (Q37660378) (← links)
- Improving the utility of colonoscopy: Recent advances in practice. (Q38554542) (← links)
- Narrow Band Imaging, Magnifying Chromoendoscopy, and Gross Morphological Features for the Optical Diagnosis of T1 Colorectal Cancer and Deep Submucosal Invasion: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. (Q38958663) (← links)
- Colorectal cancer treatment and survival over three decades at four major public hospitals in South Australia: trends by age and in the elderly. (Q39714343) (← links)
- Analysis of colorectal cancer outcomes for the Australian National Bowel Cancer Screening Program (Q40068363) (← links)
- Survival impact of the Australian National Bowel Cancer Screening Programme. (Q40486977) (← links)
- Severity and duration of pain after colonoscopy and gastroscopy: a cohort study (Q41756334) (← links)
- Missed opportunities in educating Aboriginal Australians about bowel cancer screening: whose job is it anyway? (Q44501603) (← links)
- Influencing Cancer Screening Participation Rates—Providing a Combined Cancer Screening Program (a ‘One Stop’ Shop) Could Be a Potential Answer. (Q47382778) (← links)
- Clinical significance of peripheral circulating tumor cell counts in colorectal polyps and non-metastatic colorectal cancer (Q50284929) (← links)
- Effect of sample storage temperature and buffer formulation on faecal immunochemical test haemoglobin measurements. (Q53125362) (← links)
- Factors affecting faecal immunochemical test positive rates: demographic, pathological, behavioural and environmental variables. (Q53217443) (← links)
- Moving the needle on colorectal cancer genetics: it takes more than two to TANGO (Q57025036) (← links)
- The impact of sample type and procedural attributes on relative acceptability of different colorectal cancer screening regimens (Q57074029) (← links)
- Characteristics of Advanced Colorectal Cancer Detected by Fecal Immunochemical Test Screening in Participants with a Negative Result the Previous Year (Q90218076) (← links)
- Stage-Specific Sensitivity of Fecal Immunochemical Tests for Detecting Colorectal Cancer: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (Q92079358) (← links)