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Economic Models of Colorectal Cancer Screening in Average-Risk Adults:

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Publication Year:2005


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Michael Pignone, Louise Russell and Judith Wagner, Editors, Institute of Medicine and National Research Council
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The National Cancer Policy Board and the Board on Science, Engineering, and Economic Policy convened a workshop in January 2004 on Economic Models of Colorectal Cancer (CRC) Screening in Average-Risk Adults . The purpose of the workshop was to ...
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Front Matter i-viii  
Workshop Summary 1-30 (skim)
References 31-34 (skim)
Appendix A Workshop Agenda: Economic Models of Colorectal Cancer Screening in Average-Risk Adults 35-36 (skim)
Appendix B Workshop Participants 37-38 (skim)
Appendix C Workshop Speaker and Staff Biographies 39-44 (skim)
Appendix D Overview of Harvard Model--Karen M. Kuntz, ScD. 45-60 (skim)
Appendix E Description of the Laudabaum Colorectal Cancer Screening Model--Uri Ladabaum, M.D., M.S. 61-72 (skim)
Appendix F MISCAN-colon: An Overview--Marjolein van Ballegooijen, Iris Vogelaar, Rob Boer, Franka Loeve, Ann Zauber, Gerrit van Oortmar, and Dik Habbema 73-83 (skim)
Appendix G The Vanderbilt Colorectal Cancer Model--R.M. Ness, R.W. Klein, R.S. Dittus 84-104 (skim)
Appendix H Overview of the Vijan Colorectal Cancer Screening Model--Sandeep Vijan, M.D., M.S. 105-117 (skim)
Appendix I Cost-Effectiveness Analyses of Colorectal Cancer Screening: Results from a Pre-conference Modeling Exercise--Michael Pignone, M.D., 118-153 (skim)
Appendix J Recent Findings on Test Performance--Brian P. Mulhall, M.D., M.P.H. 154-188 (skim)
Appendix K Cost Issues in Cost Effectiveness Modeling of Colorectal Cancer Screening--Martin L. Brown, Ph.D. 189-207 (skim)
Appendix L Current Evidence on Compliance --Sally W. Vernon, M.A., Ph.D. 208-219 (skim)
Appendix M Recent Trends in Follow-up Surveillance in Medicare Beneficiaries--Todd Anderson, M.S. 220-231 (skim)
Appendix N Preliminary Results from CDC 232-240 (skim)
Appendix O Colorectal Cancer Surveillance Testing After Polypectomy--Deborah Schrag, M.D., M.P.H. 241-262 (skim)
Appendix P Natural History of Colorectal Adenomas and Cancer--T. R. Levin, M.D. 263-284 (skim)
Appendix Q CISNET—Cancer Intervention and Surveillance--Eric J. (Rocky) Feuer, Ph.D. 285-300 (skim)

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The National Cancer Policy Board and the Board on Science, Engineering, and Economic Policy convened a workshop in January 2004 on Economic Models of Colorectal Cancer (CRC) Screening in Average-Risk Adults . The purpose of the workshop was to explore the reasons for differences among leading cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) models of CRC screening, which public health policy makers increasingly rely on to help them sift through the many choices confronting them. Participants discussed the results of a collaborative pre-workshop exercise undertaken by five research teams that have developed and maintained comprehensive models of CRC screening in average-risk adults, to gain insight into each model s structure and assumptions and possible explanations for differences in their published analyses. Workshop participants also examined the current state of knowledge on key inputs to the models with a view toward identifying areas where further research may be warranted. This document summarized the presentations and discussion at the workshop.

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