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- 2018
The impact of sample type and procedural attributes on relative acceptability of different colorectal cancer screening regimensDOI: 10.2147/PPA.S172143 Keywords: quantitative study, preference, discrete choice experiment, ranking, home stool test, Australia Abstract: In Australia and other countries, participation in colorectal cancer (CRC) screening using fecal occult blood testing is low. Previous research suggests that fecal sampling induces disgust, so approaches not involving feces may increase participation. This study aimed to determine population preferences for CRC screening tests that utilize different sample collections (stool, blood, and saliva) and the extent to which specific attributes (convenience, performance, and cost) impact this preference
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