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Screening for Colorectal Cancer

Swati Patel, Jason A. Dominitz

2024Annals of Internal Medicine77 citationsDOI

Abstract

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second leading cause of cancer death. Screening has been proven to reduce both cancer incidence and cancer-related mortality. Various screening tests are available, each with their own advantages and disadvantages and varying levels of evidence to support their use. Clinicians should offer CRC screening to average-risk persons aged 50 to 75 years; starting screening at age 45 years remains controversial. Screening may be beneficial in select persons aged 76 to 85 years, based on their overall health and screening history. Offering a choice of screening tests or sequentially offering an alternate test for those who do not complete screening can significantly increase participation.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineColorectal cancerColorectal cancer screeningCancerScreening testCancer screeningIncidence (geometry)Intensive care medicineColonoscopyInternal medicineFamily medicinePhysicsOpticsColorectal Cancer Screening and DetectionGenetic factors in colorectal cancerGastric Cancer Management and Outcomes
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