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    The CardioNerds Cardio-Oncology series provides a comprehensive curriculum with the aim of bringing every CardioNerd up on all things related to cardiooncology.

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    • @CardioNerds CardioOncology episode recording in process!! Learning all about Cardiac Tumors with faculty expert @onco_cardiology series chair @TDonisan and #FIT lead @sukritibanthiya !!!! Catch up on all released cardioncology episodes here: https://t.co/u1rI4w3zTq https://t.co/XROHqRiTRe

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    Compared with reoffering colonoscopy and fecal immunochemical test alone, offering a blood test as a secondary option resulted in a nearly twofold increase in colorectal cancer screening in veterans who had declined first-line screening. “We know screening prevents colorectal cancer, but participation in screening is suboptimal,” Peter S. Liang, MD, MPH, assistant professor of

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    • #ICYMI from @AGA_CGH: "These #results show that a #bloodtest can improve #colorectalcancer screening uptake in individuals who have previously declined #colonoscopy, #FIT,” @petersliang told @GoHealio #GI. #GITwitter #MedTwitter https://t.co/YERuL7vhWQ https://t.co/2zHkK5qE2S

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    Compared with reoffering colonoscopy and fecal immunochemical test alone, offering a blood test as a secondary option resulted in a nearly twofold increase in colorectal cancer screening in veterans who had declined first-line screening. “We know screening prevents colorectal cancer, but participation in screening is suboptimal,” Peter S. Liang, MD, MPH, assistant professor of

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    • Compared with reoffering #colonoscopy and #FIT alone, offering a #bloodtest as a secondary option resulted in a nearly twofold increase in #colorectalcancer screening in #veterans who had declined first-line screening, @petersliang said. @AGA_CGH https://t.co/YERuL7vhWQ https://t.co/h6LqK6oNFV

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    By Gloria Jang Medical school and the road ahead present unique challenges. While most people start medical school with a specific trajectory in mind, some, like me, find that the journey winds in a different direction than planned. Prior to medical school, I was never interested in the gym; I just liked to have a…

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    CHICAGO — Individuals aged 45 to 49 years who were mailed fecal immunochemical tests for colorectal cancer screening completed the tests in a timelier manner than those aged 50 years and older, according to data from Digestive Disease Week. “For this analysis, we looked at patients who were invited to screening beginning May 1, 2021, through December 31, 2022, aligned with the change

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    • “While #screening participation was similar between the two groups, the 45- to 49-year-old group is significantly more timely which could suggest a greater comfort with the #FIT response process," Emily Berry, MSPH, of @MoncriefCancer said at #DDW23 https://t.co/BsUkrBbY2a

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    CHICAGO — Adding a dedicated patient navigator improved fecal immunochemical testing completion and return rates and resulted in significant savings to the health care system, according to data presented at Digestive Disease Week. “A patient navigator is someone whose dedicated role is to help guide patients through the health care system, removing barriers to care wherever

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    • Dedicated #patient navigator cost-effective, improved #FIT return rates by approx. 38% #DDW23 @DDWMeeting https://t.co/FEz0FrmtMW

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    CHICAGO — Adding a dedicated patient navigator improved fecal immunochemical testing completion and return rates and resulted in significant savings to the health care system, according to data presented at Digestive Disease Week. “A patient navigator is someone whose dedicated role is to help guide patients through the health care system, removing barriers to care wherever

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    • Dedicated #patient navigator cost-effective, improved #FIT return rates by approx. 38% #DDW23 @DDWMeeting https://t.co/FEz0FrmtMW