Performance of colorectal cancer screening in the European Union Member States: data from the second European screening report
暂无分享,去创建一个
I. Soerjomataram | J. Dillner | A. Ponti | S. Lönnberg | N. Segnan | A. Anttila | R. Sankaranarayanan | M. Primic‐Žakelj | C. Senore | P. Basu | D. Vale | M. Tomatis | E. Riggi | M. Elfström | G. Ronco
[1] J. Dillner,et al. Invitation strategies and coverage in the population-based cancer screening programmes in the European Union , 2019, European journal of cancer prevention : the official journal of the European Cancer Prevention Organisation.
[2] I. Soerjomataram,et al. Status of implementation and organization of cancer screening in The European Union Member States—Summary results from the second European screening report , 2018, International journal of cancer.
[3] E. Kuipers,et al. Real-Time Monitoring of Results During First Year of Dutch Colorectal Cancer Screening Program and Optimization by Altering Fecal Immunochemical Test Cut-Off Levels. , 2017, Gastroenterology.
[4] S. Moss,et al. Increased uptake and improved outcomes of bowel cancer screening with a faecal immunochemical test: results from a pilot study within the national screening programme in England , 2016, Gut.
[5] Jennifer S Lin,et al. Screening for Colorectal Cancer: Updated Evidence Report and Systematic Review for the US Preventive Services Task Force. , 2016, JAMA.
[6] E. Kuipers,et al. European Code against Cancer, 4th Edition: Cancer screening. , 2015, Cancer epidemiology.
[7] I. Lansdorp-Vogelaar,et al. Faecal immunochemical tests versus guaiac faecal occult blood tests: what clinicians and colorectal cancer screening programme organisers need to know , 2015, Gut.
[8] J. Bulliard,et al. Participation rates for organized colorectal cancer screening programmes: an international comparison , 2015, Journal of Medical Screening.
[9] Nereo Segnan,et al. Optimising colorectal cancer screening acceptance: a review , 2015, Gut.
[10] J. Bulliard,et al. Sorting out measures and definitions of screening participation to improve comparability: the example of colorectal cancer. , 2014, European journal of cancer.
[11] N. Segnan,et al. European guidelines for quality assurance in colorectal cancer screening and diagnosis. First Edition – Principles of evidence assessment and methods for reaching recommendations , 2012, Endoscopy.
[12] R. Banzi,et al. Comparing participation rates between immunochemical and guaiac faecal occult blood tests: a systematic review and meta-analysis. , 2012, Preventive medicine.
[13] Robert A. Smith,et al. Toward standardizing and reporting colorectal cancer screening indicators on an international level: The international colorectal cancer screening network , 2012, International journal of cancer.
[14] A. Fantin,et al. Offering people a choice for colorectal cancer screening , 2012, Gut.
[15] J. Habbema,et al. Screening for colorectal cancer: randomised trial comparing guaiac-based and immunochemical faecal occult blood testing and flexible sigmoidoscopy , 2009, Gut.
[16] A. Verbeek,et al. Random comparison of guaiac and immunochemical fecal occult blood tests for colorectal cancer in a screening population. , 2008, Gastroenterology.
[17] Jacques Ferlay,et al. Cancer screening in the European Union. Report on the implementation of the Council Recommendation on cancer screening. , 2008 .
[18] L. Bisanti,et al. Randomized trial of different screening strategies for colorectal cancer: patient response and detection rates. , 2005, Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
[19] S. Ciatto,et al. Cancer screening in the European Union. , 1994, European journal of cancer.