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A comprehensive assessment of the impact of a colorectal cancer screening program in a northern Italian area
Adenoma detection by Endocuff-assisted versus standard colonoscopy in an organized screening program: the "ItaVision" Randomized Controlled Trial
Adenoma Detection Rate and Colorectal Cancer Risk in Fecal Immunochemical Test Screening Programs : An Observational Cohort Study
Colonoscopy later than 270 days in a fecal immunochemical test-based population screening program is associated with higher prevalence of colorectal cancer
Colonoscopy related adverse events and mortality in an Italian organized colorectal cancer screening program
Colorectal cancer incidence and mortality after negative fecal immunochemical tests by age 70: A prospective observational study
Colorectal cancer screening: The surgery rates they are a-changing. A nationwide study on surgical resections in Italy
Decline in the incidence of colorectal cancer and the associated mortality in young Italian adults
Divergent long-term detection rates of proximal and distal advanced neoplasia in fecal immunochemical test screening programs. A retrospective cohort study
Do not leave FIT positives alone!
Do We Need a New Paradigm for Assessing the Accuracy of Fecal Immunochemical Test Screening?
Impact of colorectal cancer screening on incidence, mortality and surgery rates: Evidences from programs based on the fecal immunochemical test in Italy.
Interval Cancers in Colorectal Cancer Screening Programs
Interval colorectal cancers after negative faecal immunochemical test in a 13-year screening programme
Low Colorectal Cancer Risk After Resection of High-Risk Pedunculated Polyps
Non-compliance with colonoscopy after a positive faecal immunochemical test doubles the risk of dying from colorectal cancer
Real-world Strategies for Colorectal Cancer Screening Based on Studies From The Netherlands
Reply: Immortal time bias in a retrospective study examining colorectal cancer mortality according to adherence to colonoscopy
Stable prevalence of faecal immunochemical test positivity over time in Italy
Synthetic indicator of the impact of colorectal cancer screening programmes on incidence rates
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