[HTML][HTML] The impact of COVID-19 on cancer screening: challenges and opportunities

RS Cancino, Z Su, R Mesa, GE Tomlinson, J Wang - JMIR cancer, 2020 - jmir.org
Cancer is a leading cause of death in the United States and across the globe. Cancer
screening is an effective preventive measure that can reduce cancer incidence and …

Health care disparities in radiology—a review of the current literature

CM DeBenedectis, LB Spalluto, L Americo… - Journal of the American …, 2022 - Elsevier
Introduction Health care disparities exist in all medical specialties, including radiology.
Raising awareness of established health care disparities is a critical component of …

Colorectal cancer screening in the United States: trends from 2008 to 2015 and variation by health insurance coverage

JS de Moor, RA Cohen, JA Shapiro, MR Nadel… - Preventive …, 2018 - Elsevier
Regular colorectal cancer (CRC) screening is recommended for reducing CRC incidence
and mortality. This paper provides an updated analysis of CRC screening in the United …

Beliefs associated with cancer screening behaviors among African Americans and Sub-Saharan African immigrant adults: a cross-sectional study

A Adegboyega, AT Wiggins, O Obielodan, M Dignan… - BMC Public Health, 2022 - Springer
Background Beliefs influence cancer screening. However, there are conflicting findings
about how belief influence cancer screening among Black adults. The aim of this study was …

Imaging and screening for colorectal cancer with CT colonography

PJ Pickhardt - Radiologic Clinics, 2017 - radiologic.theclinics.com
Colorectal cancer (CRC) remains the secondleading cause of cancer death, despite the fact
that it is readily preventable via screen detection (and removal) of clinically relevant polyps …

Relationships between health care disparities and coverage policies for breast, colon, and lung cancer screening

LL Berland, DL Monticciolo, EJ Flores, SF Malak… - Journal of the American …, 2019 - Elsevier
Disparities in outcomes exist for breast, colon, and lung cancer among diverse populations,
particularly racial and ethnic underrepresented minorities (URMs) and individuals from …

Colonoscopy and sigmoidoscopy use among the average-risk population for colorectal cancer: a systematic review and trend analysis

R Cardoso, T Niedermaier, C Chen… - Cancer Prevention …, 2019 - AACR
Monitoring population-level colonoscopy and sigmoidoscopy use is crucial to estimate the
future burden of colorectal cancer and guide screening efforts. We conducted a systematic …

CT colonography: over two decades from discovery to practice

PJ Pickhardt, J Yee, CD Johnson - Abdominal Radiology, 2018 - Springer
Since the introduction of CT colonography (CTC) in the mid-1990s, there have been
continuous advancements in the examination technique and advanced visualization …

Efficacy of screening using annual fecal immunochemical test alone versus combined with one-time colonoscopy in reducing colorectal cancer mortality: the Akita …

H Saito, S Kudo, N Takahashi, S Yamamoto… - International Journal of …, 2020 - Springer
Purpose Screening programs using fecal occult blood testing help reduce mortality from
colorectal cancer (CRC). Colonoscopy and colonoscopy combined with fecal occult blood …

[HTML][HTML] Factors associated with clinician recommendations for colorectal cancer screening among average-risk patients: data from a national survey

X Zhu - Preventing Chronic Disease, 2022 - cdc.gov
Methods We conducted an online survey in November and December 2019 among a
sample of primary care clinicians (PCCs) and gastroenterologists (GIs) from a panel of US …