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Early Detection of Bowel Cancer at an Urban Public Hospital: Demonstration Project

1983; Wiley; Volume: 33; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês

10.3322/canjclin.33.6.344

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1542-4863

Autores

Arthur Hoffman, Quincy‐Robyn Young, Peter Bright-Asare, Herand Abcarian, James E. Fitzpatrick, E. Lidow, Martha Farber, James Summerville, C. Petani, Charles P. Orsay, D. Zai, Ronald M. Shansky,

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Colorectal Cancer Screening and Detection

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CA: A Cancer Journal for CliniciansVolume 33, Issue 6 p. 344-358 FeatureFree Access Early detection of bowel cancer at an urban public hospital: demonstration project Arthur Hoffman, Arthur Hoffman Dr. Hoffman is Coordinatorof the OccultBlood Screening Program at Cook County Hospital in Chicago, Illinois.Search for more papers by this authorQuentin Young, Quentin Young Dr. Young is the former Chairman of the Departmentof Medicineof Cook County Hospital in Chicago, illinois, and was the Principal In vestigator of the Occult Blood Screening Program during its development.Search for more papers by this authorPeter Bright-Asare, Peter Bright-Asare Dr. Bright-Asareis the formerChairmanof the Division of Gastroenterobogy of Cook County Hospital in Chicago, Illinois.Search for more papers by this authorHerand Abcarian, Herand Abcarian Dr. Abcarian is Chairman of the Division of Colorectal Surgery of Cook County Hospital in Chicago, Illinois.Search for more papers by this authorJohn Fitzpatrick, John Fitzpatrick Dr. Fitzpatrick is Associate Chairman of the Departmentof Radiologyof Cook County Hospital in Chicago, illinois.Search for more papers by this authorEugene Lidow, Eugene Lidow Dr. Lidow is Attending Physician in the Department of Radiology of Cook County Hospital in Chicago, illinois.Search for more papers by this authorMarilyn Farber, Marilyn Farber Dr. Farberis Epidemiologist for the Occult Blood Screening Program and a former faculty member of the University of Illinois School of Health in Chicago, illinois.Search for more papers by this authorJean Summerville, Jean Summerville Ms. Summerville is a registered nurse for the coborectalcancer screening team at Cook County Hospital in Chicago, Illinois.Search for more papers by this authorCecilia Petani, Cecilia Petani Ms. Petani is a former member of the coborectal cancer screening team at Cook County Hospital in Chicago, Illinois.Search for more papers by this authorCharles Orsay, Charles Orsay Dr. Orsay is the former Coborectal Surgical Fellowon the Occult Blood Screening Programand is now AttendingStaff Physicianin generalsurgery and colorectal surgery at Cook County Hospital in Chicago, Illinois.Search for more papers by this authorDennis Zai, Dennis Zai Dr. Zai is the former Staff Gastroenterologist at Cook County Hospital in Chicago, Illinois.Search for more papers by this authorRonald Shansky, Ronald Shansky Dr. Shanskyis PrincipalInvestigatorof the Occult Blood Screening Program at Cook County Hospital in Chicago, Illinois.Search for more papers by this author Arthur Hoffman, Arthur Hoffman Dr. Hoffman is Coordinatorof the OccultBlood Screening Program at Cook County Hospital in Chicago, Illinois.Search for more papers by this authorQuentin Young, Quentin Young Dr. Young is the former Chairman of the Departmentof Medicineof Cook County Hospital in Chicago, illinois, and was the Principal In vestigator of the Occult Blood Screening Program during its development.Search for more papers by this authorPeter Bright-Asare, Peter Bright-Asare Dr. Bright-Asareis the formerChairmanof the Division of Gastroenterobogy of Cook County Hospital in Chicago, Illinois.Search for more papers by this authorHerand Abcarian, Herand Abcarian Dr. Abcarian is Chairman of the Division of Colorectal Surgery of Cook County Hospital in Chicago, Illinois.Search for more papers by this authorJohn Fitzpatrick, John Fitzpatrick Dr. Fitzpatrick is Associate Chairman of the Departmentof Radiologyof Cook County Hospital in Chicago, illinois.Search for more papers by this authorEugene Lidow, Eugene Lidow Dr. Lidow is Attending Physician in the Department of Radiology of Cook County Hospital in Chicago, illinois.Search for more papers by this authorMarilyn Farber, Marilyn Farber Dr. Farberis Epidemiologist for the Occult Blood Screening Program and a former faculty member of the University of Illinois School of Health in Chicago, illinois.Search for more papers by this authorJean Summerville, Jean Summerville Ms. Summerville is a registered nurse for the coborectalcancer screening team at Cook County Hospital in Chicago, Illinois.Search for more papers by this authorCecilia Petani, Cecilia Petani Ms. Petani is a former member of the coborectal cancer screening team at Cook County Hospital in Chicago, Illinois.Search for more papers by this authorCharles Orsay, Charles Orsay Dr. Orsay is the former Coborectal Surgical Fellowon the Occult Blood Screening Programand is now AttendingStaff Physicianin generalsurgery and colorectal surgery at Cook County Hospital in Chicago, Illinois.Search for more papers by this authorDennis Zai, Dennis Zai Dr. Zai is the former Staff Gastroenterologist at Cook County Hospital in Chicago, Illinois.Search for more papers by this authorRonald Shansky, Ronald Shansky Dr. Shanskyis PrincipalInvestigatorof the Occult Blood Screening Program at Cook County Hospital in Chicago, Illinois.Search for more papers by this author First published: November 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