American Cancer Society guidelines for screening and surveillance for early detection of colorectal polyps and cancer: Update 1997

Tim Byers, Bernard Levin, David Rothenberger, Gerald D. Dodd, Robert A. Smith

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Abstract

In the past, differences in opinion among professional groups about colorectal cancer screening have been a barrier to colorectal cancer prevention, It is clear that screening for colorectal cancer is currently practiced by fewer than 20% of American adults. However, a growing consensus now exists that even though we do not yet have trial data to compare precisely the various methods for screening, there is now both a compelling case for screening and a reasonable set of methods that clinicians and patients can consider. By applying the knowledge we already have, it is likely that most of the deaths from colorectal cancer in the United States could be prevented.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)154-160
Number of pages7
JournalCa-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians
Volume47
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1997

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