Improving Australian National Bowel Cancer Screening Program outcomes through increased participation and cost-effective investment.
Joachim WorthingtonJie-Bin LewEleonora FelettoCarol A HoldenDaniel L WorthleyCaroline MillerKaren CanfellPublished in: PloS one (2020)
Significant investment in evidence-based interventions could be used to improve NBCSP adherence and help realise the program's potential. Such interventions might include mass media campaigns to increase program participation, educational or awareness interventions for practitioners, and/or interventions resulting in improvements in referral pathways. Any set of interventions which achieves at least 70% iFOBT screening participation and a 90% diagnostic assessment rate while costing under AUD$72 million annually would be highly cost-effective (<AUD$10,000/LYS) and save 23,000 additional lives from 2020-2040.