The future of colorectal cancer screening: Parentalism or shared decision-making?

M Bretthauer, LM Helsingen, M Kalager, PO Vandvik… - CMAJ, 2020 - Can Med Assoc
In their commentary in CMAJ, Bielawska and Dubé1 criticize our recent guideline on
colorectal cancer screening published in BMJ. 2 They reason that because screening is …

Which tool is best for colorectal cancer screening?

M Bretthauer - BMJ, 2010 - bmj.com
Colorectal cancer screening programmes have now been introduced or are about to be
launched in many European countries, Australia, and New Zealand. In the United States …

The questionable value of colorectal cancer screening

M Johansson - bmj, 2023 - bmj.com
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Colorectal cancer in primary care

D Weller - bmj, 2006 - bmj.com
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The authors respond to “The future of colorectal cancer screening: Parentalism or shared decision-making?”

B Bielawska, C Dubé - CMAJ, 2020 - Can Med Assoc
We respectfully object to the interpretation1 of our commentary2 as one that would pro mote
withholding information from screen ing participants. We essentially sought to express …

Increasing uptake of colorectal cancer screening

A Jerant - BMJ, 2009 - bmj.com
Colorectal cancer is a leading cause of mortality in developed countries, 1 2 yet uptake of
screening for this cancer is lower than for other mass cancer screening interventions. 3 …

[CITATION][C] Colorectal cancer: US guidelines urge screening from age 45 as incidence soars in younger adults

O Dyer - 2018 - bmj.com
New guidelines from the American Cancer Society (ACS) recommend lowering the starting
age for routine colorectal cancer screening by five years to age 45, driven by a relentless …

Screening for people with a family history of colorectal cancer: Target invasive screening to younger people with truly high risk

M Dunlop, H Campbell - Bmj, 1997 - bmj.com
People with one or more first degree relatives affected by colorectal cancer have an
increased risk of developing the disease themselves, 1 2 3 especially if a relative was …

Ireland's recommended colorectal cancer screening programme will not get extra government funding

M Houston - BMJ: British Medical Journal (Online), 2009 - search.proquest.com
Abstract Patricia Harrington, of the Health Information and Quality Authority, predicted that
the recommended programme" would result in a 14.7% reduction in the incidence and 36 …

US panel recommends colorectal screening for 50 to 75 year olds

M McCarthy - 2016 - bmj.com
The task force found that the evidence that screening adults in this age group reduced
colorectal mortality was “convincing.” However, it said that the benefit of screening declined …