A University of Arizona Health Sciences-led study found that patients are more likely to get colonoscopies following abnormal ...
A patient navigation program is effective for increasing receipt of follow-up colonoscopy among adults with an abnormal stool ...
More information: Patient Navigation to Improve Colonoscopy Completion After an Abnormal Stool Test Result, Annals of Internal Medicine (2025). DOI: 10.7326/ANNALS-24-01885 Journal information ...
In this randomized controlled trial, participants with an abnormal fecal immunochemical test who received patient navigation ...
A patient navigation program significantly increased follow-up colonoscopy among those with an abnormal FIT result.
Coronado said the colorectal cancer mortality rate could be substantially reduced if patients with abnormal stool test results received timely follow-up colonoscopies, as patients who delay are ...
About 55% of people assigned a patient navigator got a follow-up colonoscopy after their stool test revealed a risk of colon ...
Arif Kamal, chief patient officer of the American Cancer Society. The first sign to look for is abnormal bleeding. Knowing if ...
A University of Arizona Health Sciences -led study found that patients are more likely to get colonoscopies following abnormal ...
The first sign to look for is abnormal bleeding. Knowing if there is blood in your stool can be somewhat tricky, as blood can vary in appearance — from bright red to dark or tarry — depending ...