Screening for Colorectal Cancer in Average and High Risk Population
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ABSTRACT: The existing evidence from epidemiological studies and randomized controlled trials has consistently assures the cost effectiveness and the influential role of screening in reducing incidence rates and deaths caused by Colorectal Cancer (CRC). Population based organized screening programmes, which should be considered an obligation that is not to be postponed, require valuable information that can be reliably extrapolated from well-designed pilot study conducted prior to programme implementation.
The main objectives of the current pilot CRC screening project, named after "Al-Kindy College of Medicine", was to evaluate and explore the specific aspects of the intended population-based organized CRC screening programme, including: barriers affecting adherence to the programme, performance indicators of the proposed screening programme, the target population in which CRC screening is a legitimate healthcare priority, quality assurance of screening tests and colonoscopy services, and to propose an algorithm that will provide a clinically and logistically acceptable positivity rate.
DISEASE(S): Adenomatous Polyps,Colonic Polyps,Adenomatous Polyp Of Colon,Colorectal Cancer,Colorectal Neoplasms
PROVIDER: 2310767 | ecrin-mdr-crc |
REPOSITORIES: ECRIN MDR
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