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The following pages link to Effect of Gender, Age and Deprivation on Key Performance Indicators in a Fobt-based Colorectal Screening Programme (Q61851819):
Displaying 32 items.
- Does access to a colorectal cancer screening website and/or a nurse-managed telephone help line provided to patients by their family physician increase fecal occult blood test uptake?: results from a pragmatic cluster randomized controlled trial (Q33622123) (← links)
- Clinical outcomes using a faecal immunochemical test for haemoglobin as a first-line test in a national programme constrained by colonoscopy capacity (Q33695329) (← links)
- Fecal Occult Blood Test Results of the National Colorectal Cancer Screening Program in South Korea (2006-2013). (Q33765995) (← links)
- Association between socioeconomic deprivation and colorectal cancer screening outcomes: Low uptake rates among the most and least deprived people. (Q33807093) (← links)
- Effect of repeated invitations on uptake of colorectal cancer screening using faecal occult blood testing: analysis of prevalence and incidence screening (Q34247210) (← links)
- The impact of age, sex and socioeconomic deprivation on outcomes in a colorectal cancer screening programme. (Q34776228) (← links)
- Prospective cross-sectional study on faecal immunochemical tests: sex specific cut-off values to obtain equal sensitivity for colorectal cancer? (Q34997591) (← links)
- Colorectal cancer screening uptake over three biennial invitation rounds in the English bowel cancer screening programme (Q35048575) (← links)
- An ongoing case-control study to evaluate the NHS Bowel Cancer Screening Programme (Q35060519) (← links)
- The effect of a supplementary ('Gist-based') information leaflet on colorectal cancer knowledge and screening intention: a randomized controlled trial (Q35159924) (← links)
- Performance measures in three rounds of the English bowel cancer screening pilot (Q35593125) (← links)
- Social inequalities in a population based colorectal cancer screening programme in the Basque Country. (Q35800004) (← links)
- Major ethnic group differences in breast cancer screening uptake in Scotland are not extinguished by adjustment for indices of geographical residence, area deprivation, long-term illness and education (Q35889905) (← links)
- Temporal trends in mode, site and stage of presentation with the introduction of colorectal cancer screening: a decade of experience from the West of Scotland (Q35909655) (← links)
- The impact of population-based faecal occult blood test screening on colorectal cancer mortality: a matched cohort study (Q36090014) (← links)
- Resilience of a FIT screening programme against screening fatigue: a modelling study (Q36141551) (← links)
- A retrospective observational study examining the characteristics and outcomes of tumours diagnosed within and without of the English NHS Bowel Cancer Screening Programme (Q36184238) (← links)
- Socioeconomic variation in uptake of colonoscopy following a positive faecal occult blood test result: a retrospective analysis of the NHS Bowel Cancer Screening Programme. (Q36184250) (← links)
- Outcomes of the Bowel Cancer Screening Programme (BCSP) in England after the first 1 million tests (Q36221516) (← links)
- Time to Colonoscopy after Positive Fecal Blood Test in Four U.S. Health Care Systems (Q36619720) (← links)
- The Effect of Educational Intervention on the Patient's Willingness to Carry out the Immunochemical Faecal Occult Blood Test for Colorectal Cancer (Q36763448) (← links)
- Interval cancers in a national colorectal cancer screening programme. (Q37148686) (← links)
- Colorectal cancer screening: factors associated with colonoscopy after a positive faecal occult blood test (Q37182224) (← links)
- Faecal occult blood testing for colorectal cancer screening: the past or the future (Q38352369) (← links)
- Association Between Time to Colonoscopy After a Positive Fecal Test Result and Risk of Colorectal Cancer and Cancer Stage at Diagnosis. (Q40227498) (← links)
- Piloting the Impact of Three Interventions on Guaiac Faecal Occult Blood Test Uptake within the NHS Bowel Cancer Screening Programme (Q40366074) (← links)
- Lack of follow-up colonoscopy after positive FOBT in an organized colorectal cancer screening program is associated with modifiable health care practices (Q41037370) (← links)
- A comparison of different strategies used to invite subjects with a positive faecal occult blood test to a colonoscopy assessment. A randomised controlled trial in population-based screening programmes (Q46446775) (← links)
- Uptake of the English Bowel (Colorectal) Cancer Screening Programme: an update 5 years after the full roll-out (Q58702212) (← links)
- Occult blood in faeces is associated with all-cause and non-colorectal cancer mortality (Q61851720) (← links)
- Time to colonoscopy, cancer probability, and precursor lesions in the Danish colorectal cancer screening program (Q92799155) (← links)
- Variation in changes in the incidence of colorectal cancer by age and association with screening uptake: an observational study (Q99608099) (← links)