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Barriers to Colorectal Cancer Screening and Surveillance in Homeless Patients

Hope Schwartz, Mary Kathryn Abel, Joseph A. Lin, Hannah Decker, Margot Kushel, Elizabeth C. Wick

2022Annals of Surgery Open10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Patients experiencing homelessness face a high burden of chronic disease, including colorectal cancer. Access to colonoscopy is limited by many structural barriers in this population. In an exemplar case, we describe the barriers encountered by a homeless patient with a history of colorectal cancer who was lost to follow up and presented 11 years later with a new primary colon cancer. We provide policy solutions to increase the use of primary and secondary screening, including essential private bathroom access for colonoscopy preparation in patients who had a positive screening or require surveillance after diagnosis and treatment. We believe that increasing early detection and treatment may be cost-effective and could reduce disparities in morbidity and mortality in homeless patients.

Topics & Concepts

Colorectal cancerPerspective (graphical)MedicineHealth careColorectal cancer screeningPopulationCancerCancer screeningEnvironmental healthPolitical scienceColonoscopyInternal medicineComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceLawHomelessness and Social IssuesFood Security and Health in Diverse PopulationsGeriatric Care and Nursing Homes