The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends colorectal cancer screening for all adults starting at age 45. After age 75, the task force recommends talking with your health care team to decide ...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second most common cause of cancer death in the United States and disproportionately impacts ...
Temple Health physicians and providers hand out FIT take home kits for stool-based colorectal cancer screenings. (Courtesy of Temple Health) From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Mailing fecal immunochemical tests directly to patients insured by Medicaid helped improve colorectal cancer ...
Some guidelines suggest colorectal cancer (CRC) screening by age 50 for African Americans, but data on screening uptake and yield among this population is limited. Study data published in ...
Mailing fecal immunochemical tests (FIT) directly to patients significantly increased colorectal cancer screening rates compared to active choice approaches. The study involved 20,509 adults aged 45 ...
The study supports colorectal cancer (CRC) screening initiation at age 45, aligning with US Preventive Services Task Force guidelines due to increased CRC prevalence in younger patients. Patients aged ...
Automated text message reminders with embedded behavioral nudges are linked to higher colorectal cancer screening completion ...
MILLIONS more people are benefiting from life-saving bowel screening compared to a decade ago – according to the NHS. Almost ...
A ‘fit and healthy’ father says taking a bowel cancer screening test that dropped on his doorstep was like a “winning lottery ticket” after it saved his life. Steve Hollington, 58, was diagnosed with ...