Authors

Mark Jenkins

BSc, PhD, Director of the Centre for Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Population and Global Health, University of Melbourne; Centre for Cancer Research, University of Melbourne, Vic

‘Why don’t I need a colonoscopy?’ A novel approach to communicating risks and benefits of colorectal cancer screening

Expected frequency trees can be used to promote appropriate patient choice of colorectal cancer screening modality.


The CRISP-Q study: Communicating the risks and benefits of colorectal cancer screening

Evidence suggests that GPs and their recommendations consistently improve participation in screening for CRC.