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Adherence to fecal immunochemical test screening among adults at average risk for colorectal cancer

Deborah A. Fisher, Nicole Princic, Lesley‐Ann Miller‐Wilson, Kathleen Wilson, Kathryn A. DeYoung, A. Burak Ozbay, Paul J. Limburg

2021International Journal of Colorectal Disease41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE: This study examined adherence to screening for fecal immunochemical test (FIT). METHODS: Adults (≥ 50-75) with a FIT between 1/1/2014 and 6/30/2019 in MarketScan administrative claims were selected (index = earliest FIT). Patients were followed for 10 years pre- and 3 years post-index. Patients at increased risk for CRC or with prior screening were excluded. Year over year adherence was measured post-index. RESULTS: Of 10,253 patients, the proportion adherent to repeat testing at year 2 was 23.4% and 10.6% at year 3. Of 76.6% not adherent in year 2, 5.4% were adherent in year 3. CONCLUSION: Results suggest adherence to FIT tests is poor, minimizing potential benefits. Future studies are needed to consider alternative test options and whether more choice will improve long-term adherence.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineHepatologyColorectal cancerInternal medicineColorectal cancer screeningFecesGastroenterologyColonic diseaseTest (biology)OncologyColonoscopyCancerPaleontologyBiologyColorectal Cancer Screening and DetectionHelicobacter pylori-related gastroenterology studiesMicroscopic Colitis