[HTML][HTML] A review of sex-related differences in colorectal cancer incidence, screening uptake, routes to diagnosis, cancer stage and survival in the UK

A White, L Ironmonger, RJC Steele, N Ormiston-Smith… - BMC cancer, 2018 - Springer
Background Colorectal cancer (CRC) is an illness strongly influenced by sex and gender,
with mortality rates in males significantly higher than females. There is still a dearth of …

Optimizing the quality of colorectal cancer screening worldwide

MF Kaminski, DJ Robertson, C Senore, DK Rex - Gastroenterology, 2020 - Elsevier
Screening, followed by colonoscopic polypectomy (or surgery for malignant lesions),
prevents incident colorectal cancer and mortality. However, there are variations in effective …

Aspects of colorectal cancer screening, methods, age and gender

R Hultcrantz - Journal of internal medicine, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is, besides breast, prostate, lung and skin cancers, the most
common cancer worldwide and is suitable for screening. The incidence of CRC varies …

Understanding patient factors to increase uptake of cancer screening: a review

B Young, KA Robb - Future Oncology, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Early detection of cancer through organized screening is a central component of population-
level strategies to reduce cancer mortality. For screening programs to be effective, it is …

[HTML][HTML] Colorectal cancer screening: the role of psychological, social and background factors in decision-making process

G Cossu, L Saba, L Minerba… - Clinical practice and …, 2018 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Colorectal Cancer Screening: The Role of Psychological, Social and Background Factors in
Decision-making Process - PMC Back to Top Skip to main content NIH NLM Logo Access keys …

[HTML][HTML] Colorectal cancer screening barriers and facilitators among Jordanians: A cross-sectional study

K Jadallah, M Khatatbeh, T Mazahreh… - Preventive Medicine …, 2023 - Elsevier
The factors affecting the adherence of Jordanians to colorectal cancer (CRC) screening
remain underexplored. We examined the inhibitory and facilitating factors that influence the …

[HTML][HTML] GP participation in increasing uptake in a national bowel cancer screening programme: the PEARL project

SC Benton, P Butler, K Allen, M Chesters… - British journal of …, 2017 - nature.com
Background: The NHS Bowel Cancer Screening Programme (BCSP) in England does not
involve general practitioners (GPs). Uptake is∼ 58%. The Practice Endorsed Additional …

Optimizing the implementation of lung cancer screening in Scotland: Focus group participant perspectives in the LUNGSCOT study

D Cavers, M Nelson, J Rostron, KA Robb… - Health …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Introduction Targeted lung cancer screening is effective in reducing lung cancer and all‐
cause mortality according to major trials in the United Kingdom and Europe. However, the …

Strategies to address barriers and improve bowel cancer screening participation in Indigenous populations, particularly in rural and remote communities: A scoping …

K Ireland, D Hendrie, T Ledwith… - … Promotion Journal of …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Background Participation in bowel cancer screening programs is low in Indigenous 1
Australian populations, particularly in rural and remote communities. There is growing …

How to ensure patient adherence to colorectal cancer screening and surveillance in your practice

C Hassan, MF Kaminski, A Repici - Gastroenterology, 2018 - gastrojournal.org
Interview survey, nearly 65% of the insured and eligible subjects in the United States were
screened for colorectal cancer (CRC) according to the recommended intervals, with a …