SCREENING FOR COLORECTAL NEOPLASIA - A MULTICENTER STUDY IN ISRAEL

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ODES, HS
ROZEN, P
RON, E
BASS, D
BAT, L
KEREN, S
FIREMAN, Z
SHEMESH, E
KRUGLIAK, P
FRASER, G
GOLAN, M
KRAWIEC, J
机构
[1] ICHILOV HOSP,TEL AVIV MED CTR,DEPT GASTROENTEROL,IL-64239 TEL AVIV,ISRAEL
[2] KAPLAN HOSP,DEPT GASTROENTEROL,IL-76100 REHOVOT,ISRAEL
[3] CHAIM SHEBA MED CTR,DEPT GASTROENTEROL,IL-52621 TEL HASHOMER,ISRAEL
[4] HILLEL YAFFE HOSP,HADERA,ISRAEL
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ISRAEL JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCES | 1992年 / 28卷 / 01期
关键词
COLON CANCER; MULTICENTER STUDY; COLORECTAL NEOPLASIA; SCREENING; SIGMOIDOSCOPY; COLONOSCOPY; HEMOCCULT;
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
We report the design and results of the first Israeli multicenter screening program for colorectal neoplasia. The screening protocol comprised a risk questionnaire, fecal occult blood testing, flexible sigmoidoscopy and colonoscopy. A total of 5,601 individuals were screened in five medical centers, 55% being asymptomatic with low or average risk. Colorectal tumors were found in 12.3% of screenees, the majority being adenomas. The risk for large bowel neoplasia was greatest in persons with a personal history of colorectal neoplasia (neoplasia rate 473.2/10(3)) and was increased in those with inflammatory bowel disease, a family history of colorectal tumor, or past history of cured breast cancer. European-born Jews had a 50% greater risk than non-European-born Jews. Persons at high risk were more likely to return for repeat screening than those at low or average risk. However, approximately 15% of persons at high risk actually thought that they were of average risk. Fecal occult blood testing was markedly less reliable than flexible sigmoidoscopy and had a false-negative rate of 84.4%. The results demonstrate that existing medical facilities in Israel can be used to screen at least those individuals with increased risk for colorectal neoplasia.
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