Recurrence Detection
Cross-source consensus on Recurrence Detection from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Current surveillance detected most colon cancer recurrences but left about 17.5% undetected over five years. — Microsimulation model to identify suboptimal recurrence detection in patients with colorectal cancer following the current standard of care
- Current surveillance detected most rectal cancer recurrences but left about 14.5% undetected over five years. — Microsimulation model to identify suboptimal recurrence detection in patients with colorectal cancer following the current standard of care
- Distant recurrence made up most predicted recurrences in both colon and rectal cancer. — Microsimulation model to identify suboptimal recurrence detection in patients with colorectal cancer following the current standard of care
- Rectal cancer had more predicted recurrences per 10,000 patients than colon cancer. — Microsimulation model to identify suboptimal recurrence detection in patients with colorectal cancer following the current standard of care
- Current NCCN-guideline surveillance detects most colorectal cancer recurrences but misses a meaningful minority. — Microsimulation model to identify suboptimal recurrence detection in patients with colorectal cancer following the current standard of care