- Welcome & Introduction
Stephen Halloran (England): Presentation - Issues to consider
Marie-Louise Heijnen and Iris Lansdorp-Vogelaar (The Netherlands): Presentation - Maximising uptake to the target population
Christian von Wagner (UK): Presentation - FIT & primary care involvement
Catherine Dubé (University of Ottawa, Canada): Presentation - FIT cut-off, screening intervals, resource implications
Ernst Kuipers (The Netherlands): Presentation - Who should perform the FIT analysis?
Callum Fraser (Scotland): Presentation Abstract - Lessons learnt: SCREESCO
Rolf Hultcrantz (Sweden):Presentation - Lessons learnt: BowelScreen
Alan Smith (Ireland): Presentation - Procuring the right FIT product for you
Sally Benton (England): Presentation - Standardisation of FIT collection devices
Stefano Rapi (Italy): Presentation - Piloting new FIT programmes
Paula McDonald (Scotland): Presentation Abstract - Piloting new FIT programmes
Stephen Halloran (England): Presentation - Lessons learnt: BowelScreen
Alan Smith (Ireland): Presentation - How good should quantitative FIT analyses be?
Callum Fraser (Scotland): Presentation Abstract - Quality in faecal immunochemical testing – what to monitor, what to control
Paula McDonald (Scotland): Presentation Abstract - External Quality Assessment
Jane French (UK): Presentation - The Basque Country colorectal screening programme
Isabel Portillo Villares (Spain): Presentation - Diagnostic yield for advanced colorectal neoplasia using FIT with one or two samples
Josep Maria Augé Fradera (Spain): Presentation Abstract