Study of #ColorectalCancer screening test use by adults aged 50 – 75 shows some increase in screening driven by a modest increase in stool testing from 2010 to 2018. However, CRC testing remains low in many population subgroups. https://t.co/oINzuT3945 htt
RT @CarrascalAlvaro: ".the prevalence was less than 50% among those aged 50–54 yrs, those without a usual source of health care, those with…
RT @CarrascalAlvaro: ".the prevalence was less than 50% among those aged 50–54 yrs, those without a usual source of health care, those with…
RT @CarrascalAlvaro: ".the prevalence was less than 50% among those aged 50–54 yrs, those without a usual source of health care, those with…
Study of #ColorectalCancer screening test use by adults aged 50 – 75 shows some increase in screening driven by a modest increase in stool testing from 2010 to 2018. However, CRC testing remains low in many population subgroups. https://t.co/Egl0yeRAHA htt
Just published article led by my colleague Jean Shapiro shows a modest increase in the use of stool tests for #colorectalcancer, but many people have not been screened as recommended. https://t.co/EdfN4UioFE
This new study led by my colleague Jean Shapiro shows that many adults do not receive recommended #screening for #colorectalcancer in the US, especially adults without access to healthcare. https://t.co/SKJHxZq80r
RT @Mary_C_White: Sharing this new study led by my colleague Jean Shapiro showing that the use of screening tests for #ColorectalCancer in…
Sharing this new study led by my colleague Jean Shapiro showing that the use of screening tests for #ColorectalCancer in 2018 fell short of national goals, and #screening remains substantially lower among people who lack health care. https://t.co/SKJHxZq80
RT @DougRobertsonMD: We need to improve CRC screening uptake and we need to redouble (requadruple!) efforts in underserved populations. Fo…
RT @DougRobertsonMD: We need to improve CRC screening uptake and we need to redouble (requadruple!) efforts in underserved populations. Fo…
RT @DougRobertsonMD: We need to improve CRC screening uptake and we need to redouble (requadruple!) efforts in underserved populations. Fo…
We need to improve CRC screening uptake and we need to redouble (requadruple!) efforts in underserved populations. For example, if you were aged 50-64 years and uninsured percent screened was 30.1% (vs. 67% in overall cohort) https://t.co/Q2hWTmfrqV
New article: Screening for colorectal cancer in the United States: correlates and time trends by type of test https://t.co/z3dqIdP3XL #colorectalcancer #oncology https://t.co/BI1wFRJcMI