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Pandemic-resilient target setting in colorectal cancer screening for vulnerable older population.

Toshiaki ShibataDaisuke ShinjoJunichi TakahashiKiyohide Fushimi
Published in: Cancer medicine (2022)
The results indicate that, even during pandemic, CRCS should achieve a primary screening rate of 38% and follow-up rate of 85% for vulnerable older populations. These values, lower than the current desirable rates, suggest the maximum possible compromise in balancing the resources between cancer screening and pandemic measures. Moreover, they also indicate the minimum target for shifting to fecal immunochemical test-focused program. Further explorations with varied CRCS settings are necessary for verification.
Keyphrases
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  • middle aged
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