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        Figure. Colorectal Cancer Demonstration Screening Sites, 2005?008
        Note: All programs provide screening and follow-up services to low-income persons aged 50?4 years, who are underinsured or uninsured for colorectal cancer. In addition, some programs focus on a specific demographic subgroup.

        Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene

        • Site of the colorectal cancer screening program: Baltimore
        • Service delivery network: five hospitals
        • Screening test offered: primary screening with colonoscopy

        Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services

        • Site of the colorectal screening program: St. Louis
        • Service delivery network: A specialty care health provider network, a university hospital, and federally qualified health centers
        • Screening tests offered: for persons at average risk for colorectal cancer, primary screening with guaiac-based fecal occult blood test (FOBT) with colonoscopy for follow-up of positive FOBTs; for people at high risk for colorectal cancer, primary screening with colonoscopy
        • Focus on African Americans

        Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services

        • Site of the colorectal cancer screening program: statewide
        • Service delivery network: state health department and physician practices; some providers already in the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program
        • Screening tests offered: for persons at average risk for colorectal cancer, primary screening with guaiac-based fecal occult blood test (FOBT) with colonoscopy for follow-up of positive FOBTs; for people at high risk for colorectal cancer, primary screening with colonoscopy

        Public Health ?Seattle & King County, Washington

        • Site of the colorectal cancer screening program: King, Clallam, and Jefferson counties
        • Service delivery network: primary care clinics and physician practices; some providers already in the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program
        • Screening tests offered: for persons at average risk for colorectal cancer, primary screening with guaiac-based fecal occult blood test (FOBT) with colonoscopy for follow-up of positive FOBTs; for people at high risk for colorectal cancer, primary screening with colonoscopy
        • Focus on American Indians, Alaska Natives and African Americans

        Stony Brook University Medical Center/SUNY, New York

        • Site of the colorectal cancer screening program: Suffolk County, New York
        • Service delivery network: Stony Brook University Medical Center with referrals from clinics associated with the Suffolk County Health Department
        • Screening test offered: Primary screening with colonoscopy

         

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