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Cost-Effectiveness of Noninvasive Colorectal Cancer Screening in Community Clinics
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This study suggests that in a federally qualified health care setting, prioritizing the convenience of blood tests over less costly and more effective existing stool-based tests could result in higher costs and worse population-level outcomes. Novel screening modalities should be carefully evaluated for performance in community settings before widespread adoption.
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