Weller, D.Moss, J.Hiller, J.Thomas, D.Edwards, J.2006-06-232006-06-231995International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, 1995; 11(1):26-390266-46231471-6348http://hdl.handle.net/2440/7418We examined a screening program for colorectal cancer in South Australia in terms of its overall direct costs to society and costs to participants. The best estimate of the cost per cancer detected was $18,924 (Australian dollars). Potential improvements in health outcome through screening are discussed in light of these costs.en© 1995 Cambridge University PressHumansColorectal NeoplasmsMass ScreeningOccult BloodCost of IllnessQuality of LifeCost-Benefit AnalysisHealth Care CostsSouth AustraliaScreening for colorectal cancer - What are the costs?Journal article0030005569001995103010.1017/S0266462300005237A1995QQ754000032-s2.0-002895275369575Moss, J. [0000-0003-4216-1761]Hiller, J. [0000-0002-8532-4033]