The role of artificial intelligence in early cancer diagnosis

B Hunter, S Hindocha, RW Lee - Cancers, 2022 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Diagnosing cancer at an early stage increases the chance of performing
effective treatment in many tumour groups. Key approaches include screening patients who …

Diabetes precision medicine: plenty of potential, pitfalls and perils but not yet ready for prime time

S Griffin - Diabetologia, 2022 - Springer
Rapid advances in technology and data science have the potential to improve the precision
of preventive and therapeutic interventions, and enable the right treatment to be …

[HTML][HTML] Can polygenic risk scores contribute to cost-effective cancer screening? A systematic review

P Dixon, E Keeney, JC Taylor, S Wordsworth… - Genetics in …, 2022 - Elsevier
Purpose Polygenic risk influences susceptibility to cancer. We assessed whether polygenic
risk scores could be used in conjunction with other predictors of future disease status in cost …

A scoping review of risk-stratified bowel screening: current evidence, future directions

JM Cairns, S Greenley, O Bamidele, D Weller - Cancer Causes & Control, 2022 - Springer
Purpose In this scoping review, we examined the international literature on risk-stratified
bowel screening to develop recommendations for future research, practice and policy …

[HTML][HTML] Cancer screening recommendations during the COVID-19 pandemic: scoping review

SK Shah, PA McElfish - JMIR cancer, 2022 - cancer.jmir.org
Background: Cancer screening tests are recommended to prevent cancer-associated
mortality by detecting precancerous and cancerous lesions in early stages. The COVID-19 …

The Colorectal cancer RISk Prediction (CRISP) trial: a randomised controlled trial of a decision support tool for risk-stratified colorectal cancer screening

JD Emery, MA Jenkins, S Saya, P Chondros… - British Journal of …, 2023 - bjgp.org
Background A risk-stratified approach to colorectal cancer (CRC) screening could result in a
more acceptable balance of benefits and harms, and be more cost-effective. Aim To …

A community jury study exploring the public acceptability of using risk stratification to determine eligibility for cancer screening

RA Dennison, RA Boscott, R Thomas… - Health …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Introduction Using risk stratification to determine eligibility for cancer screening is likely to
improve the efficiency of screening programmes by targeting resources towards those most …

[HTML][HTML] Gynaecological cancer surveillance for women with Lynch syndrome: systematic review and cost-effectiveness evaluation

TM Snowsill, H Coelho, NG Morrish… - Health Technology …, 2024 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
BACKGROUND Lynch syndrome is an inherited condition which leads to an increased risk
of colorectal, endometrial and ovarian cancer. Risk-reducing surgery is generally …

Future of colorectal cancer screening: from one-size-fits-all to tailor-made

T Kortlever, M van der Vlugt, E Dekker - Frontiers in Gastroenterology, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Screening for colorectal cancer (CRC) and its precursor lesions, advanced adenomas (AA),
has been shown to effectively reduce CRC-related mortality. However, the method of CRC …

[HTML][HTML] Modelling cost-effective strategies for minimising socioeconomic inequalities in colorectal cancer screening outcomes in England

C Thomas, O Mandrik, S Whyte - Preventive Medicine, 2022 - Elsevier
Colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence and mortality is higher in socioeconomically deprived
groups for a variety of reasons, but is exacerbated by poorer screening uptake. However …