Benefit/Risk/Cost Analysis Assume an acquaintance of yours has recently been to an annual physical with their physician. Due solely to t the physician recommends a colonoscopy. The person has no symptoms, complaints, risks, or family history of heir age, cancer. Let's start with the benefits of a colonoscopy What percentage person above, that is: no symptoms, complaints, risks, or family history of colon cancer. of the population is diagnosed annually with colon cancer ? Consider ONLY those who match our A colonoscopy finds what percent of colon cancers? of those colon cancers found during colonoscopy, what percent can be successfully removed during the colonoscopy? Do NOT include benign, or non-cancerous polyps in your data. Clearly indicate cancerous polyps versus pre-cancerous polyps Considering your data above, if 1000 people who have no symptoms, complaints, risks, or family history of colon cance are screened for colon cancer using a colonoscopy, how many are successfully found and treated during the procedure (note: these are "AND statements) Next, let's look at the risks of colonoscopy.. What are the risks, or adverse effects, during the preparation for a colonoscopy? Be sure to list each risk and the percent of people reporting its occurrence. What are the risks, or adverse effects, during the procedure? Be sure to list each risk and the percent of people reporting its occurrence. What are the risks, or adverse effects, post-procedure? Be sure to list each risk and the percent of people reporti occurrence Considering your data above, if 1000 people who have no symptoms, complaints, risks, or family history of colon are screened for colon cancer using a colonoscopy, how many experience side effects before, during or after the procedure? (note: these are "OR" statements) Benefit/Risk/Cost Analysis Assume an acquaintance of yours has recently been to an annual physical with their physician. Due solely to t the physician recommends a colonoscopy. The person has no symptoms, complaints, risks, or family history of heir age, cancer. Let's start with the benefits of a colonoscopy What percentage person above, that is: no symptoms, complaints, risks, or family history of colon cancer. of the population is diagnosed annually with colon cancer ? Consider ONLY those who match our A colonoscopy finds what percent of colon cancers? of those colon cancers found during colonoscopy, what percent can be successfully removed during the colonoscopy? Do NOT include benign, or non-cancerous polyps in your data. Clearly indicate cancerous polyps versus pre-cancerous polyps Considering your data above, if 1000 people who have no symptoms, complaints, risks, or family history of colon cance are screened for colon cancer using a colonoscopy, how many are successfully found and treated during the procedure (note: these are "AND statements) Next, let's look at the risks of colonoscopy.. What are the risks, or adverse effects, during the preparation for a colonoscopy? Be sure to list each risk and the percent of people reporting its occurrence. What are the risks, or adverse effects, during the procedure? Be sure to list each risk and the percent of people reporting its occurrence. What are the risks, or adverse effects, post-procedure? Be sure to list each risk and the percent of people reporti occurrence Considering your data above, if 1000 people who have no symptoms, complaints, risks, or family history of colon are screened for colon cancer using a colonoscopy, how many experience side effects before, during or after the procedure? (note: these are "OR" statements)