Background and study aims: A screening program in first-degree relatives (FDRs) of colorectal cancer (CRC) patients
(index patients) was started in Trentino, Italy, to analyze factors that influence
uptake of CRC screening among invited FDRs (first objective) and to describe colorectal
findings among those undergoing colonoscopy (secondary objective).
Patients and methods: FDRs aged between 45 and 75 years were invited; exclusion criteria were: colonoscopy
or barium enema in the preceding 5 years, a history of familial adenomatous polyposis,
hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer, inflammatory bowel diseases, and severe
comorbidities. FDRs who were eligible but were not invited for screening because consent
was not obtained from the index patients were considered as the control group. FDRs
were invited by the education campaign targeted at the population at risk (both study
and control groups); in the study group, interventions targeting individuals at risk
(letters, phone calls, face-to-face counseling) were implemented.
Results: Starting from 626 new index cases of diagnosed CRC, 725 FDRs were invited to counseling;
77.6 % of these attended for colonoscopy in the study group vs. 8 % in the control
group (P < 0.0001). Predictors of colonoscopy uptake were FDR age above 60 years [odds ratio
(OR) 2.50, 95 %CI 1.72 – 3.62], complex family history (simple family history: one
CRC at age above 60 years; complex family history: one CRC at age below 60 or two
or more CRC; OR 1.54; 95 %CI 1.04 – 2.33) and living in a rural area (OR 1.64, 95 %CI
1.12 – 2.44). Of the 560 FDRs in the study group, 186 (33.8 %) had adenomas, and 48
(8.8 %) had advanced adenomas or cancer.
Conclusions: Interventions that target FDRs of patients with CRC, especially those younger than
60 years, with a complex family history of CRC and who live in a rural area, may improve
uptake of CRC screening via colonoscopy.
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F. ArmelaoMD
Department of Gastroenterology
Ospedale S. Chiara
Azienda Provinciale per i Servizi Sanitari
Largo Medaglie d’Oro
38100, Trento
Italy
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