2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0016-5085(03)80340-2
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The impact of automated fecal occult blood testing (FOBT) on physician behavior and the process of care for colorectal cancer screening in a V.A. system

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“…Most likely this was because of delays in colonoscopy as a direct consequence of the increased burden of positive tests. Incomplete colonoscopic evaluations also increased [45,46]. In a population-based study in a Canadian health region, the use of FOBT and the appropriateness of follow-up were analysed retrospectively [47].…”
Section: Screening Noninvasive Methods Including Faecal Occult Bloodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most likely this was because of delays in colonoscopy as a direct consequence of the increased burden of positive tests. Incomplete colonoscopic evaluations also increased [45,46]. In a population-based study in a Canadian health region, the use of FOBT and the appropriateness of follow-up were analysed retrospectively [47].…”
Section: Screening Noninvasive Methods Including Faecal Occult Bloodmentioning
confidence: 99%