Tu1189 An Optimized Multi-Marker Stool Test for Colorectal Cancer Screening: Initial Clinical Appraisal

2012 
Background: Organized colorectal cancer screening program in the Czech Republic (10.5 million inhabitants, 3.8 million aged over 50) was introduced in year 2000, based on guaiac fecal occult blood test (FOBT). In 2009, new program design was launched. To asymptomatic individuals aged 50 54, annual guaiac or immunochemical FOBT has been offered, followed by screening colonoscopy, if positive. In age of 55, there is a choice of either FOBT biannually or primary screening colonoscopy in 10 years interval. Methods: Early performance indicators (European guidelines 2010) were used to assess the efficacy of the program Results: The coverage of target population has been rising since the program introduction, reaching 23% in 2010. The overall FOBT positivity of 6.1% has been recorded. Since the beginning of on-line individual data management in year 2006, until November 2011, there were 59,320 screening colonoscopies (FOBT+) and 8,493 primary screening colonoscopies performed (basic result included in the table). A trend for earlier stage cancer detection was observed (42.7% in stage I). Average ADR and CIR were 31.2% and 94.2% respectively. In years 2006 2010, there were reported 45 cases of perforations (0.08% of all colonoscopies). Conclusion: The Czech national Colorectal Cancer Screening program is growing in performance and influential. Introduction of the new program design increases the target population coverage. Main findings on (primary) screening colonoscopies
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