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Colorectal Cancer Screening: An Updated Decision Analysis for the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force [Internet].
Knudsen AB, Rutter CM, Peterse EFP, et al.
Rockville (MD): Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (US); 2021 May. (Technical Report, No. 202s.)
Table of contents
Appendix 14, Model-Estimated Outcomes and Efficiency Ratios With Increasing Population Risk of Colorectal Cancer.
Appendix 15, Efficiency Ratios From the Sensitivity Analysis on Colonoscopy Sensitivity.
Appendix 11, Efficiency Ratios by Race and Sex.
Appendix 13, Efficiency Status and Efficiency Ratios With Estimated Colorectal Cancer Deaths.
Appendix 10, Efficiency Ratios by Class of Screening Modality.
Appendix 12, Efficiency Ratios With Estimated QALYG vs. Estimated LYG as the Measure of the Benefit of Screening.
Appendix 6, Model-Estimated Outcomes With Once-only Sigmoidoscopy Strategies.
Chapter 3, Results.
Appendix 5, Model-Estimated Outcomes With Once-only Colonoscopy Screening Strategies.
Appendix 7, Model-Estimated Outcomes With Strategies With Annual FIT, Followed by 10-Yearly Colonoscopy.
Appendix 8, Model-Estimated Outcomes With Strategies With Once-only Colonoscopy, Followed by Annual FIT.
Appendix 4, Model-Estimated Outcomes With HSgFOBT Screening Strategies.
Chapter 4, Discussion.
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