Intestinal cancer in spite of screening
Only every second patient with colorectal carcinoma had taken part in an early detection program within the last ten years. This is the result, at least for a group of 212 colorectal cancer patients whose screening behavior is examined in the current edition of Deutsches Ärzteblatt International (Dtsch Arztebl Int 2009; 106[12]: 195�) by Konrad Schoppmeyer and his colleagues from Leipzig University Hospital. The authors have performed a retrospective analysis of the data on screening examinations for the ten years before the diagnosis of colorectal cancer.
In 83% of patients, the colorectal carcinoma was discovered after symptoms had developed. In 17% of patients, the diagnosis was made during screening. In the 10 years before the diagnosis, 51% of the colorectal cancer patients had used screening tests for early recognition. The most frequent of these was the test for fecal occult blood—although this was mostly not in accordance with the guidelines. 25 patients had undergone colonoscopy, 20 of these within the five years before diagnosis.
The most frequent reason that screening tests were not used was that patients were unaware of what was available. Schoppmeyer et al. therefore advocate that doctors should provide their patients with more detailed advice. Moreover, procedures should be in accordance with the guidelines.
Source: Deutsches Aerzteblatt International
Related
- AGA Institute statement: Data support CT colonography as viable colorectal cancer screening optionWed, 17 Sep 2008, 17:35:58 EDT
- New study examines effectiveness of colorectal cancer screening testsMon, 6 Oct 2008, 17:22:21 EDT
- Gaps in colorectal cancer screening persist between whites and non-whitesWed, 18 Feb 2009, 14:50:46 EST
- Colorectal cancer screening rates still too lowMon, 14 Jul 2008, 10:27:53 EDT
- Cost-savings of colorectal cancer screening as treatment costs increaseThu, 24 Sep 2009, 16:38:32 EDT
Other sources
- Intestinal cancer in spite of screeningfrom Science BlogFri, 3 Apr 2009, 11:49:20 EDT
- Intestinal cancer in spite of screeningfrom Science CentricFri, 3 Apr 2009, 10:42:08 EDT
Latest Science Newsletter
Get the latest and most popular science news articles of the week in your Inbox!Learn more about
Popular science news articles
- Failing the sniff test: Researchers find new way to spot fraud
- Scientists uncover new key to the puzzle of hormone therapy and breast cancer
- Indiana U. at APHA: Studies about why men and women use lubricants during sex
- Remains of Minoan-style painting discovered during excavations of Canaanite palace
- Young tennis players who play only 1 sport are more prone to injuries
- African desert rift confirmed as new ocean in the making
- 1 shot of gene therapy and children with congenital blindness can now see
- Scientists discover influenza's Achilles heel: Antioxidants
- Cleanliness is next to godliness: New research shows clean smells promote moral behavior
- Super typhoon Lupit heading west in the Philippine Sea