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  • Assessing Screening Quality in the CDCs Colorectal Cancer Screening Demonstration Program
    Assessing Screening Quality in the CDC’s Colorectal Cancer Screening Demonstration Program
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  • Family physicians beliefs about screening for colorectal cancer using the stool guaiac slide test
    Family physicians' beliefs about screening for colorectal cancer using the stool guaiac slide test.
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  • A Comparison of Fecal Immunochemical and HighSensitivity Guaiac Tests for Colorectal Cancer Screening
    A Comparison of Fecal Immunochemical and High-Sensitivity Guaiac Tests for Colorectal Cancer Screening
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  • Detecting colorectal cancer with a large scale fecal occult blood testing program
    Detecting colorectal cancer with a large scale fecal occult blood testing program.
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  • Health PlanBased Mailed Fecal Testing for Colorectal Cancer Screening Among DualEligible MedicaidMedicare Enrollees Outcomes of 2 Program Models
    Health Plan–Based Mailed Fecal Testing for Colorectal Cancer Screening Among Dual-Eligible Medicaid/Medicare Enrollees: Outcomes of 2 Program Models
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  • Patient Navigation for Colonoscopy Completion Results of an RCT
    Patient Navigation for Colonoscopy Completion: Results of an RCT
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  • Costs and Benefits of an Organized Fecal Immunochemical TestBased Colorectal Cancer Screening Program in the United States
    Costs and Benefits of an Organized Fecal Immunochemical Test-Based Colorectal Cancer Screening Program in the United States
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  • The lack of paid sick leave as a barrier to cancer screening and medical careseeking results from the National Health Interview Survey
    The lack of paid sick leave as a barrier to cancer screening and medical care-seeking: results from the National Health Interview Survey
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  • Fecal Occult Blood Testing Beliefs and Practices of US Primary Care Physicians Serious Deviations from EvidenceBased Recommendations
    Fecal Occult Blood Testing Beliefs and Practices of U.S. Primary Care Physicians: Serious Deviations from Evidence-Based Recommendations
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  • Mailed Fecal Immunochemical Test Outreach for Colorectal Cancer Screening Summary of a Centers for Disease ControlSponsored Summit
    Mailed Fecal Immunochemical Test Outreach for Colorectal Cancer Screening: Summary of a Centers for Disease Control-Sponsored Summit
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  • Clinical Costs of Colorectal Cancer Screening in 5 Federally Funded Demonstration Programs
    Clinical Costs of Colorectal Cancer Screening in 5 Federally Funded Demonstration Programs
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  • Costs of colorectal cancer screening provision in CDCs Colorectal Cancer Control Program Comparisons of colonoscopy and FOBTFIT based screening
    Costs of colorectal cancer screening provision in CDC’s Colorectal Cancer Control Program: Comparisons of colonoscopy and FOBT/FIT based screening☆
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  • Mailed FIT Fecal Immunochemical Test Navigation or Patient Reminders Using Microsimulation to Inform Selection of Interventions to Increase Colorectal Cancer Screening in Medicaid Enrollees
    Mailed FIT (Fecal Immunochemical Test), Navigation or Patient Reminders? Using Microsimulation to Inform Selection of Interventions to Increase Colorectal Cancer Screening in Medicaid Enrollees
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  • Identifying Optimal Approaches to Implement Colorectal Cancer Screening Through Participation in a Learning Laboratory
    Identifying Optimal Approaches to Implement Colorectal Cancer Screening Through Participation in a Learning Laboratory
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  • Impact of StateSpecific Medicaid Reimbursement and Eligibility Policies on Receipt of Cancer Screening
    Impact of State-Specific Medicaid Reimbursement and Eligibility Policies on Receipt of Cancer Screening
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  • Standardized workflows improve colonoscopy followup after abnormal fecal immunochemical tests in a safetynet system
    Standardized workflows improve colonoscopy follow-up after abnormal fecal immunochemical tests in a safety-net system
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  • Cancer Screening Services For The Elderly
    Cancer Screening Services For The Elderly
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  • Comparative costeffectiveness of mailed fecal immunochemical testing FITbased interventions for increasing colorectal cancer screening in the Medicaid population
    Comparative cost-effectiveness of mailed fecal immunochemical testing (FIT)-based interventions for increasing colorectal cancer screening in the Medicaid population
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  • Patient willingness to use a pharmacybased colorectal cancer screening service A national survey of US adults
    Patient willingness to use a pharmacy-based colorectal cancer screening service: A national survey of U.S. adults
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  • Optimizing tracking and completion of followup colonoscopy after abnormal stool tests at health systems participating in the Centers for Disease Control and Preventions Colorectal Cancer Control Program
    Optimizing tracking and completion of follow-up colonoscopy after abnormal stool tests at health systems participating in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Colorectal Cancer Control Program
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