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An efficient strategy for evaluating new non-invasive screening tests for colorectal cancer: the guiding principles.

Robert S BresalierCarlo SenoreGraeme Paul YoungJames AllisonRobert BenamouzigSally BentonPatrick M M BossuytLuis CaroBeatriz CarvalhoHan-Mo ChiuVeerle M H CoupéWillemijn de KlaverClasine Maria de KlerkEvelien DekkerSunil DolwaniCallum G FraserWilliam M GradyLydia GuittetSamir GuptaStephen P HalloranUlrike HaugGeir HoffSteven ItzkowitzTim L KortleverAnastasios KoulaouzidisUri LadabaumBeatrice Lauby-SecretanMarcis LejaBernard LevinTheodore Robert LevinFinlay MacraeGerrit A MeijerJoshua MelsonColm O'MorainSusan ParryLinda RabeneckDavid F RansohoffRoque SáenzHiroshi SaitoSilvia Sanduleanu-DascalescuRobert E SchoenKevin SelbyHarminder SinghRobert James Campbell SteeleJoseph Jao Yiu SungErin Leigh SymondsSidney J Winawernull null
Published in: Gut (2023)
New non-invasive tests can be efficiently evaluated by a rigorous phased comparative approach, generating data from unbiased populations that inform predictions of their health impact.
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