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Authors' conclusion
Does not affect the score
Publi-Score
Fidelity
Abstract (PubMed)
Study examined whether colonoscopy screening reduces colorectal cancer risk. A pragmatic randomized trial involved 84,585 presumptively healthy adults aged 55-64 from Poland, Norway, Sweden, and the Netherlands (2009-2014). Participants were assigned to screening invitation or usual care. Over 10 years, colorectal cancer risk was 0.98% in invited group versus 1.20% in control, representing an 18% risk reduction (RR 0.82, 95% CI 0.70-0.93). Colorectal cancer mortality showed no significant difference (0.28% vs 0.31%; RR 0.90, 95% CI 0.64-1.16). Overall mortality was nearly identical (11.03% vs 11.04%). The number needed to invite for screening to prevent one cancer case was 455.
Coeff. authors = avg(0.65, 1.00) = 0.83
Coeff. editorial = avg(1.00, 0.90) = 0.95
min(0.83, 0.95) = 0.83← lowest dominates
Final coefficient : 0.83
Final score = 49.4/52.8 × 0.83 × 100 = 78/100
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