[HTML][HTML] Uptake of a colorectal cancer screening blood test is higher than of a fecal test offered in clinic: a randomized trial

EG Liles, GD Coronado, N Perrin, AH Harte… - Cancer Treatment and …, 2017 - Elsevier
Introduction Colorectal cancer screening programs seek to maintain patient adherence to
repeated tests over the duration of patients' screening eligibility. This study compares uptake …

Blood test increases colorectal cancer screening in persons who declined colonoscopy and fecal immunochemical test: a randomized controlled trial

PS Liang, A Zaman, A Kaminsky, Y Cui… - Clinical …, 2023 - Elsevier
Background & aims The septin 9 blood test is indicated for colorectal cancer screening in
individuals who decline first-line tests, but participation in this context is unclear. We …

A randomized controlled trial testing provision of fecal and blood test options on participation for colorectal cancer screening

EL Symonds, D Hughes, I Flight, R Woodman… - Cancer Prevention …, 2019 - AACR
Suboptimal participation is commonly observed in colorectal cancer screening programs
utilizing fecal tests. This randomized controlled trial tested whether the offer of a blood test …

[PDF][PDF] Improving participation in colorectal cancer screening: a randomised controlled trial of sequential offers of faecal then blood based non-invasive tests

EL Symonds, S Pedersen, SR Cole… - Asian Pac J …, 2015 - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
Background: Poor participation rates are often observed in colorectal cancer (CRC)
screening programs utilising faecal occult blood tests. This may be from dislike of faecal …

[HTML][HTML] Reasons for never and intermittent completion of colorectal cancer screening after receiving multiple rounds of mailed fecal tests

BB Green, J BlueSpruce, L Tuzzio, SW Vernon… - BMC public health, 2017 - Springer
Background Long-term adherence to colorectal cancer (CRC) screening is particularly
important for fecal testing. Some US studies report that only 25% of individuals repeat fecal …

[HTML][HTML] A quality improvement initiative to increase colorectal cancer (CRC) screening: collaboration between a primary care clinic and research team

BB Green, S Fuller, ML Anderson… - Journal of family …, 2017 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Multiple randomized controlled trials have demonstrated that mailed fecal
testing programs are effective in increasing colorectal cancer screening participation …

[HTML][HTML] Increasing uptake of colon cancer screening in a medically underserved population with the addition of blood-based testing

S Ioannou, K Sutherland, DA Sussman, AR Deshpande - BMC cancer, 2021 - Springer
Background Adherence to colorectal cancer screening in the United States is suboptimal,
particularly in medically underserved populations due to significant barriers to care. Unique …

Informed choice vs. no choice in colorectal cancer screening tests: a prospective cohort study in real-life screening practice

MCS Wong, JYL Ching, VCW Chan… - Official journal of the …, 2014 - journals.lww.com
OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to compare the level of adherence to
colorectal cancer (CRC) screening programs among screening participants offered vs. not …

[HTML][HTML] “I was screaming hallelujah”: Patient and provider perceptions of blood-based testing for colorectal cancer screening

JL Schneider, CA Johnson, C Jenkins, R Mummadi… - Plos one, 2023 - journals.plos.org
Background Blood-based tests for colorectal cancer (CRC) screening can offer many
advantages over stool-based tests such as FIT. Yet, we know little about patients' and …

Effect of colonoscopy outreach vs fecal immunochemical test outreach on colorectal cancer screening completion: a randomized clinical trial

AG Singal, S Gupta, CS Skinner, C Ahn, NO Santini… - Jama, 2017 - jamanetwork.com
Importance Mailed fecal immunochemical test (FIT) outreach is more effective than
colonoscopy outreach for increasing 1-time colorectal cancer (CRC) screening, but long …