Should colorectal cancer screening start at different ages for men and women? Cost-effectiveness analysis for a resource-constrained service.
Chloe V ThomasOlena MandrikSophie WhyteCatherine L SaundersSimon J GriffinJuliet A Usher-SmithPublished in: Cancer reports (Hoboken, N.J.) (2021)
Where resources are constrained and it is not feasible to screen everyone from the age of 50, starting screening earlier in men than women is likely to be more cost-effective and gain more health benefits overall than strategies where men and women start screening at the same age.