140 results on '"de Jonge, Lucie"'
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2. Harm-to-Benefit Ratio of Fecal Immunochemical Test–Based Screening for Colorectal Cancer Given Prior Fecal Hemoglobin Concentrations
3. When to Start, When to Stop With Colorectal Cancer Screening: A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
4. Modelling the impact of bias in fecal immunochemical testing on long-term outcomes of colorectal cancer screening
5. Effectiveness and Cost-Effectiveness of Colorectal Cancer Screening With a Blood Test That Meets the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Coverage Decision
6. Colorectal Cancer Stage Distribution at First and Repeat Fecal Immunochemical Test Screening
7. Personalised colorectal cancer screening strategies: Information needs of the target population
8. Rationale for organized Colorectal cancer screening programs
9. NordICC Trial Results in Line With Expected Colorectal Cancer Mortality Reduction After Colonoscopy: A Modeling Study
10. Personalized colorectal cancer screening: study protocol of a mixed-methods study on the effectiveness of tailored intervals based on prior f-Hb concentration in a fit-based colorectal cancer screening program (PERFECT-FIT)
11. Socio-demographic and cultural factors related to non-participation in the Dutch colorectal cancer screening programme
12. Potential global loss of life expected due to COVID-19 disruptions to organised colorectal cancer screening
13. The national FIT-based colorectal cancer screening program in the Netherlands during the COVID-19 pandemic
14. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on faecal immunochemical test-based colorectal cancer screening programmes in Australia, Canada, and the Netherlands: a comparative modelling study
15. Effects of cancer screening restart strategies after COVID-19 disruption
16. When to Start, When to Stop With Colorectal Cancer Screening:A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
17. Effects on Cancer Prevention from the COVID-19 Pandemic
18. Safeguarding the cost-effectiveness of organized colorectal cancer screening programs:Lessons learned from (unforeseen) real-life events
19. Interval post-colonoscopy colorectal cancer following a negative colonoscopy in a fecal immunochemical test-based screening program
20. NordICC Trial Results in Line With Expected Colorectal Cancer Mortality Reduction After Colonoscopy: A Modeling Study
21. Correction: Effects of cancer screening restart strategies after COVID-19 disruption
22. Faecal occult blood loss accurately predicts future detection of colorectal cancer. A prognostic model
23. Factors associated with interval colorectal cancer after negative FIT:Results of two screening rounds in the Dutch FIT-based CRC screening program
24. Personalised colorectal cancer screening strategies:Information needs of the target population
25. NordICC Trial Results in Line With Expected Colorectal Cancer Mortality Reduction After Colonoscopy:A Modeling Study
26. Impact of delayed screening invitations on screen-detected and interval cancers in the Dutch colorectal cancer screening programme:individual-level data analysis
27. Personalized colorectal cancer screening:study protocol of a mixed-methods study on the effectiveness of tailored intervals based on prior f-Hb concentration in a fit-based colorectal cancer screening program (PERFECT-FIT)
28. Landelijk evaluatierapport bevolkingsonderzoek darmkanker 2018-2021:Het tweede evaluatierapport
29. Impact of delayed screening invitations on screen-detected and interval cancers in the Dutch colorectal cancer screening programme: individual-level data analysis
30. Prioritisation of colonoscopy services in colorectal cancer screening programmes to minimise impact of COVID-19 pandemic on predicted cancer burden: A comparative modelling study
31. Personalized Colorectal Cancer Screening: Study Protocol of a Mixed-methods Study on the Effectiveness of Tailored Intervals Based on Prior F-hb Concentration in a Fit-based Colorectal Cancer Screening Program
32. Factors associated with interval colorectal cancer after negative FIT: Results of two screening rounds in the Dutch FIT‐based CRC screening program
33. Cost-effectiveness analysis of colorectal cancer screening in Shanghai, China: A modelling study
34. Impact of delayed screening invitations on screendetected and interval cancers in the Dutch colorectal cancer screening programme: individual-level data analysis.
35. Modelling optimal use of temporarily restricted colonoscopy capacity in a FIT-based CRC screening program:Application during the COVID-19 pandemic
36. Prioritisation of colonoscopy services in colorectal cancer screening programmes to minimise impact of COVID-19 pandemic on predicted cancer burden:A comparative modelling study
37. Cost-effectiveness analysis of colorectal cancer screening in Shanghai, China:A modelling study
38. Optimising colorectal cancer screening in Shanghai, China:a modelling study
39. Risk-stratified strategies in population screening for colorectal cancer
40. Modelling optimal use of temporarily restricted colonoscopy capacity in a FIT-based CRC screening program: Application during the COVID-19 pandemic
41. Faecal occult blood loss accurately predicts future detection of colorectal cancer. A prognostic model
42. Optimising colorectal cancer screening in Shanghai, China: a modelling study
43. Factors associated with interval colorectal cancer after negative FIT: Results of two screening rounds in the Dutch FIT‐based CRC screening program.
44. Tu1152 DOSE-RESPONSE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN FECAL HEMOGLOBIN CONCENTRATION IN PREVIOUS SCREENING ROUND AND DETECTION OF ADVANCED NEOPLASIA: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS
45. Mo1002 BACKGROUND RISK OF NON-PARTICIPANTS IN COLORECTAL CANCER SCREENING
46. 911 SHOULD WE SCREEN MALES AND FEMALES DIFFERENTLY FOR COLORECTAL CANCER? A COST-EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS
47. 906 CMS COVERAGE DECISION: IMPLICATIONS FOR COST-EFFECITVENESS OF BLOOD-BASED COLORECTAL CANCER SCREENING
48. 766 COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF RISK-STRATIFIED SCREENING FOR COLORECTAL CANCER BASED ON PRIOR FECAL HEMOGLOBIN LEVELS
49. Faecal occult blood loss accurately predicts future detection of colorectal cancer. A prognostic model.
50. Comparing the Cost-Effectiveness of Innovative Colorectal Cancer Screening Tests
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