Abstract
In order to perform screening effectively, countries planning to implement colorectal cancer screening need to: (i) identify roles for different types of health-care professionals; (ii) develop tools for overcoming barriers to effective colorectal screening; (iii) ensure that screening is adequately reimbursed so that the costs of the program are not prohibitive and that providers of screening do not have economic disincentives that would discourage screening; (iv) develop comprehensive quality assurance programs for individuals and centers engaged in colorectal cancer screening; (v) make available data management and follow-up systems that are feasible for use in primary care practice and endoscopy centers; and (vi) provide training opportunities to health professionals and advocates to ensure that they have adequate knowledge and skills for screening and its promotion. © 2005 European Society for Medical Oncology.
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Rozen, P., Pignone, M., Crespi, M., Criblez, D., El-Badawy, S. A., Leicester, R., … Smith, R. (2005). Workgroup V: Professional education and advocacy. UICC International Workshop on Facilitating Screening for Colorectal Cancer, Oslo, Norway (29 and 30 June 2002). Annals of Oncology, 16(1), 42–45. https://doi.org/10.1093/annonc/mdi030
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