Patient decision aids are tools that help patients, care-givers and families become involved in decision making around difficult health care issues. They are designed to complement, rather than replace, the advice given by a health care practitioner.
Got It, Hide thisThis patient decision aid helps people 50 and older who have a normal risk for colon cancer to decide on which screening test to get. It compares the benefits, risks and side effects of the stool test, which can be done at home, to other procedures done at a hospital or clinic.
Colon cancer, Fecal immunochemical test (FIT), Fecal occult blood test (FOBT), sigmoidoscopy, colonoscopy, CT colonoscopy
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Rated on: 7/4/2017 3:37:36 PM
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