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Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening rates are suboptimal.
Background & Aims: Screening rates for colorectal cancer remain low compared with screening rates for other cancers.
Screening rates greatly improve where virtual colonoscopy is available.
Screening rates in health care settings, however, remain low.
Demographic and socioeconomic factors were associated with lower screening rates.
Chinese Americans have low colorectal cancer (CRC) screening rates.
Screening rates for minorities and low-income populations remain suboptimal.
Yet prostate screening rates, too, have leveled off in recent years.
Unnecessary screening rates varied by state for example, 11% in Colorado and about 20% in Georgia.
Our review suggests that breast cancer screening rates are high and similar among carriers and noncarriers, whereas ovarian and colorectal cancer screening rates seem to be higher among carriers posttest compared with noncarriers.
According to new data, cervical screening rates among all ages are at their lowest for two decades.
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