Surveillance Resource Use
Cross-source consensus on Surveillance Resource Use from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Colon cancer required more tests to detect one recurrence than rectal cancer because its recurrence rate was lower. — Microsimulation model to identify suboptimal recurrence detection in patients with colorectal cancer following the current standard of care
- Detecting one colon cancer recurrence required 148 CEA tests, 37 CT scans, 21 colonoscopies, and 6 biopsies. — Microsimulation model to identify suboptimal recurrence detection in patients with colorectal cancer following the current standard of care
- Detecting one rectal cancer recurrence required 31 CEA tests, 8 CT scans, 4 colonoscopies, and 2 biopsies. — Microsimulation model to identify suboptimal recurrence detection in patients with colorectal cancer following the current standard of care
- The study frames surveillance resource use as a balance between earlier detection, procedure burden, and surveillance harms. — Microsimulation model to identify suboptimal recurrence detection in patients with colorectal cancer following the current standard of care