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Conflicting professional recommendations for screening older women, leaving older women out of clinical trials of screening efficacy, and possible negative attitudes held by physicians and patients all contribute to lower screening rates among older women [ 29].

The drug screening, efficacy and toxicity of candidate drugs, e.g., monoclonal antibodies against specific growth factors, inhibitors of receptor molecules or kinases, are performed by nu/nu genetic engineered animals, primarily in mice, tissue cultures, or in test tubes, but usually not in chemically-induced autochthonous models.

Comparative trials, mostly funded by the private sector, are taking place in many laboratories in North America and Europe to answer questions related to screening efficacy and the cost-effectiveness of automated devices.

CRC researchers have focused on a number of variables to understand CRCS adherence, including physician recommendation, usual source of care, cancer worry, perceived risk, benefits and barriers to screening, social norms for CRC screening, CRC screening efficacy, and cultural attitudes relevant to cancer and CRCS [ 9, 10].

iPSC technology offers the prospect of capturing cells derived from a large number of specific types of pre-diagnosed adult patients, potentially at any age, and a correspondingly large number of controls in a format that can support an industrial level of screening, efficacy, and safety studies.

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This study assessed the perceived acceptance, difficulty level, and screening efficacy of home-administered fecal occult blood test (FOBT) among a Chinese population.

Future analyses of these trials as well as future analysis of the recently initiated randomised controlled trial on screening colonoscopy 16 should pay particular attention to possible underestimation of screening efficacy by non-adherence and contamination.

Screening efficacy seems to be age dependent, and a shorter rescreening interval has been suggested for younger women (Sasieni et al, 2003 ).

Being confident in screening efficacy.

As we discuss, this also leads to an upper bound (i.e. optimistic) estimate of screening efficacy.

If an upper bound estimate of screening efficacy is small, a definitive randomized trial to evaluate the effect of screening on cancer mortality would not be warranted.

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