Colon Cancer Screening and Surveillance
Author:
David Lieberman a
| Affiliation: | a Division of Gastroenterology, Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland VA Medical Center P3-GI, P.O. Box 1034, Portland, OR 97207, USA. |
DOI:
10.1080/1475956021000017002
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4 issues per year
Number of References: 20
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The circumstances under which this title is published have changed:
Reason for change: closed
Date of change: 2003
New ISSN: 1475-956X
New EISSN: 1476-8283
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Abstract
Colon cancer screening of average risk populations can reduce mortality from colorectal cancer (CRC), reduce cancer incidence, and has been shown to be cost-effective in the United States. The most effective screening test is uncertain. After patients are discovered to have neoplasia, colon surveillance is recommended. Surveillance is a costly part of colon screening programs, and the appropriate intervals for surveillance are uncertain. There is evidence that the majority of patients with adenomas could have extended intervals between surveillance exams, which would reduce cost and risk.
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| Keywords: Colorectal Cancer; Screening; Surveillance; Sigmoidoscopy |
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