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Evidence-Based Interventions and Screening Recommendations for Colorectal Cancer in Comprehensive Cancer Control Plans: A Content Analysis
Preventing Chronic Disease, 09/18/09
Townsend JS et al. – Most CCC programs discussed either evidence–based screening guidelines or interventions in their cancer plans, although many mentioned this information exclusively as background information. The authors recommend that program planners be trained to locate evidence–based interventions and use consistent common language to describe them in their plans. CCC program planners should be encouraged to conduct and publish intervention studies.
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