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Mallik Greene, Joseph Anderson, Joseph LeMaster, Jeffrey Arroyo, Jorge Zapatier, Jemel Bingham, Raja Kakuturu, Jordan J. Karlitz, Quang Le

TL;DR
The paper examines adherence to colorectal cancer screening using a DNA test in a large, insured population.
Contribution
The study provides real-world data on adherence to repeat colorectal cancer screening using a multi-target stool DNA test.
Findings
The study found that adherence to repeat screening was influenced by patient demographics and prior screening history.
Results indicate that the multi-target stool DNA test is effective in an average-risk insured population.
Abstract
The cover image is based on the Research Article Real‐World Adherence to Repeat Colorectal Cancer Screening With the Multi‐Target Stool DNA Test in a Large, Insured, and Average‐Risk Population by Mallik Greene et al., https://doi.org/10.1002/cam4.71314.
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TopicsColorectal Cancer Screening and Detection · Genetic factors in colorectal cancer · Colorectal Cancer Treatments and Studies
