Despite encouraging results from recent studies, there is still no consensus to undertake mass screening using the Haemoccult test in the general population. The success of mass screening for colorectal cancer depends among other things on Haemoccult test properties. In on-going screening programmes, the Haemoccult test consists of six slides and a test is considered positive if at least one slide is coloured.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Participation by the target population is clearly a key element in the success of mass screening programs for colorectal cancer. In France, involvement of general practitioners in test distribution is essential to reach a satisfactory participation rate, but other forms of recruitment also have to be organized. The aim of this study was to determine the influence of demographic characteristics such as sex, age, and place of residence on the participation rate in a French mass screening according to different recruitment methods.
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