Colorectal cancer screening in Australia: An economic evaluation of a potential biennial screening program using faecal occult blood tests
Abstract Objective: To evaluate whether the introduction of a national, co‐ordinated screening program using the faecal occult blood test represents 'value‐for‐money' from the perspective of the Australian Government as third‐party funder. Methods: The annual equivalent costs and consequen...
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Main Authors: | Christine A. Stone (Author), Robert C. Carter (Author), Theo Vos (Author), James St John (Author) |
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2004-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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