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Cost-effectiveness of colonoscopy in screening for colorectal cancer


A Sonnenberg, F Delco, JM Inadomi - Annals of Internal Medicine, 2000 - Am Coll Physicians
Design: The cost-effectiveness of the three screening strategies was compared by
using computer models of a Markov process. In the model, a hypothetical
population of 100 000 persons 50 years of age undergoes annual fecal occult ...
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Cost-effectiveness of screening for colorectal cancer in the general population

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AL Frazier, GA Colditz, CS Fuchs, KM Kuntz - Jama, 2000 - Am Med Assoc
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[CITATION] Cost-Effectiveness of Colonoscopy in Screening for Colorectal Cancer


D Sources, T Horizon, O Measure - Ann Intern Med, 2000
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Which colon cancer screening test? A comparison of costs, effectiveness, and compliance


S Vijan, EW Hwang, TP Hofer, RA Hayward - The American journal of medicine, 2001 - Elsevier
All strategies are cost effective versus no screening, at less than $20,000 per
life-year saved. Direct comparison suggests that the most effective strategies
are twice-lifetime colonoscopy and flexible sigmoidoscopy combined with ...
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A decision model and cost-effectiveness analysis of colorectal cancer screening and …


RK Khandker, JD Dulski, JB Kilpatrick, RP … - International journal of technology assessment in …, 2001 - Cambridge Univ Press
Abstract Objectives: Guidelines for colorectal cancer screening and surveillance
in people at average risk and at increased risk have recently been published by
the American Gastroenterological Association. The guidelines for the ...
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Endoscopic colorectal cancer screening: a cost-saving analysis

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F Loeve, ML Brown, R Boer, M van … - JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 2000 - jnci.oxfordjournals.org
Background: Comprehensive analyses have shown that screening for cancer usually
induces net costs. In this study, the possible costs and savings of endoscopic
colorectal cancer screening are explored to investigate whether the induced ...
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[CITATION] Cost-effectiveness of colorectal cancer screening in average-risk adults


JL Wagner, S Tunis, M Brown, A Ching, R … - Prevention and early detection of colorectal cancer. …, 1996
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Cost-effectiveness model for colon cancer screening


DA Lieberman - Gastroenterology, 1995 - Elsevier
The relative efficacy and effectiveness of different colon screening programs
has not been assessed. The purpose of this analysis was to provide a model for
comparing several colon screening programs and to determine the key ...
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Cost-utility of one-time colonoscopic screening for colorectal cancer at various ages


RM Ness, AM Holmes, R Klein, R Dittus - The American journal of gastroenterology, 2000 - nature.com
We determined that one-time colonoscopic screening in men age <60 yr and in
women age <65 yr dominates never screening and screening at older ages. For both
sexes, one-time colonoscopic screening between 50 and 54 yr of age is ...
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Risk of advanced proximal neoplasms in asymptomatic adults according to the distal …


TF Imperiale, DR Wagner, CY Lin, GN Larkin … - The New England journal of medicine, 2000 - nejm.highwire.org
Background and Methods The clinical significance of a distal colorectal polyp is
uncertain. We determined the risk of advanced proximal neoplasia, defined as a
polyp with villous features, a polyp with high-grade dysplasia, or cancer, ...
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