Low Rates of Colorectal Cancer Screening in Our Patients' First-Degree Relatives: Are We Failing Them?. (Record no. 14210)

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Title Low Rates of Colorectal Cancer Screening in Our Patients' First-Degree Relatives: Are We Failing Them?.
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Source Diseases of the Colon & Rectum. 2024 Mar 19
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Abbreviated source Dis Colon Rectum. 2024 Mar 19
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Journal name Diseases of the colon and rectum
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Year 2024
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Publication date 2024 Mar 19
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Date added to catalog 2024-07-23
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Abstract BACKGROUND: Guidelines recommend screening those with a family history of early-onset colorectal cancer at age 40 or 10 years before the age of their relative's diagnosis. Currently, there is no literature reporting the screening rate in these individuals and no protocols are in place to identify and target this population for screening awareness.
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Abstract CONCLUSIONS: Most first-degree relatives of patients diagnosed with early-onset colorectal cancer do not undergo colorectal cancer screening. This could be attributed to the lack of protocols that could guarantee these individuals are informed of their elevated risk and the different options available for screening. Furthermore, our study suggests that racial and socioeconomic disparities exist among high-risk patients who should pursue screening. See Video Abstract. Copyright © The ASCRS 2024.
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Abstract DESIGN: Retrospective and qualitative study involving a telephone survey where patients were asked about relative's screening status and barriers to screening.
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Abstract LIMITATIONS: Retrospective design.
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Abstract MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Rate of screening in first-degree relatives of our patients with early-onset colorectal cancer. Other factors measured included demographics, clinicopathologic characteristics and screening barriers.
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Abstract OBJECTIVE: Assess adherence to current screening guidelines among FDRs of patients with early-onset colorectal cancer.
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Abstract PATIENTS: Individuals diagnosed with early-onset colorectal cancer who had undergone surgery at our institutions.
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Abstract RESULTS: Thirty-six patients were identified. Survey response rate was 66.6% (n=24). A total of 88 first-degree relatives who met criteria for screening resulted, with 67.1% (n=59) having a known screening status. Of the 59 with known screening status, it was reported that only 44% (n=26) have undergone screening. Patients of African American race, stage III/IV disease, Medicare/Medicaid and living within Baltimore City County were more likely to have family members with unknown or no screening. Lack of insurance coverage was the most common barrier noted 12.5% (n=3); whereas 54.1% (n=13) reported no barriers to screening.
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Abstract SETTINGS: Two community-based institutions between January 2018-December 2021.
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Institution MedStar Franklin Square Medical Center
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Department General Surgery Residency
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Department Surgery
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Local Authors Almanzar, Anyelin
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Local Authors Alnajjar, Said
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Program General Surgery Residency
Degree MD
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Local Authors Gupta, Vinay
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Local Authors Lisle, David
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Local Authors Shoucair, Sami
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Local Authors Zheng, Christina
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All authors Almanzar A, Dahmani SL, Shoucair S, Alnajjar S, Zheng C, Gupta V, Lisle D
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DOI <a href="https://dx.doi.org/10.1097/DCR.0000000000003189">https://dx.doi.org/10.1097/DCR.0000000000003189</a>
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