Risk-Stratified Screening for Colorectal Cancer Using Genetic and Environmental Risk Factors: A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis Based on Real-World Data
Rosita van den Puttelaar(Erasmus MC), Iris Lansdorp‐Vogelaar(Erasmus University Rotterdam), Yu‐Ru Su(Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute), Douglas A. Corley(Kaiser Permanente), Elisabeth F.P. Peterse(Leiden University Medical Center), Richard B. Hayes(New York University), Lori C. Sakoda(Kaiser Permanente), Minta Thomas(Fred Hutch Cancer Center), Ulrike Peters(University of Washington), Ann G. Zauber(Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center), Jiayin Zheng(Fred Hutch Cancer Center), Jeffrey K. Lee(Kaiser Permanente San Francisco Medical Center), Li Hsu(University of Washington), Yi Li(Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Reinier G.S. Meester(Erasmus MC)
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