Table 1. CISNET Models Used to Support USPSTF Cancer Screening Recommendations.
USPSTF recommendation (year) | CISNET models participating in analyses for the USPSTF | Modeling study reference |
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Lung cancer screening (2021) | MISCAN Lung Model from Erasmus University Medical Center | Meza et al,8 2021 |
Massachusetts General Hospital-Harvard Medical School Model | ||
Lung Cancer Outcomes Simulation Model from Stanford University | ||
University of Michigan Modela | ||
Colorectal cancer screening (2021) | CRC-SPIN from the RAND Corporationb | Knudsen et al,9 2021 |
MISCAN Colon Model from Erasmus University Medical Center | ||
SimCRC from the University of Minnesota and Massachusetts General Hospital | ||
Breast cancer screening (2023) | Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Model | Trentham-Dietz et al,10 2023 |
Erasmus University Medical Center Model | ||
Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center-Albert Einstein College of Medicine Model | ||
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Model | ||
Stanford University Model | ||
University of Wisconsin-Harvard Medical School Model | ||
Cervical cancer screening (2018) | Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Model | Kim et al,11 2018 |
Abbreviations: BCCRI, British Columbia Cancer Research Institute; CISNET, Cancer Intervention and Surveillance Modeling Network; CRC-SPIN, Colorectal Cancer Simulated Population Model for Incidence and Natural History; MISCAN, Microsimulation Screening Analysis; SimCRC, Simulation Model of Colorectal Cancer; USPSTF, United States Preventive Services Task Force.
Now the BCCRI-LungCan Model.
Now from the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center.