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Survey reports on colorectal cancer screening rates among US adults aged 50-75 years

Survey reports on colorectal cancer screening rates among US adults aged 50-75 years
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Key Takeaway
Note: Survey reports screening rates but lacks specific data for clinical use.

This observational survey report examined the percentage of adults aged 50-75 years in the United States who received recommended colorectal cancer screening. The study design, specific intervention or exposure, comparator, and sample size were not reported. The primary outcome was the age-adjusted percentage of this population who received screening, but the actual result, effect size, absolute numbers, and statistical measures were not provided.

No secondary outcomes, follow-up duration, or safety and tolerability data were reported. The absence of adverse event information limits any assessment of screening-related harms in this context.

Key limitations include the lack of reported numerical results, which prevents quantification of current screening rates or trends. The funding sources and potential conflicts of interest were also not reported. The practice relevance of this report is minimal due to the missing core data; it serves only as a general indicator that screening is being monitored at a population level without offering actionable clinical insights.

Study Details

EvidenceLevel 5
PublishedJun 2023
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This report describes the percentage of adults aged 50-75 years who received the recommended colorectal cancer screening.
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