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Published in: Journal of General Internal Medicine 1/2007

01-01-2007 | Populations at Risk

Early Initiation of Colorectal Cancer Screening in Individuals with Affected First-degree Relatives

Authors: Harvey J. Murff, MD, MPH, Neeraja B. Peterson, MD, MSc, Robert A. Greevy, PhD, Martha J. Shrubsole, PhD, Wei Zheng, MD, PhD, MPH

Published in: Journal of General Internal Medicine | Issue 1/2007

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Background

Several guidelines recommend initiating colorectal cancer screening at age 40 for individuals with affected first-degree relatives, yet little evidence exists describing how often these individuals receive screening procedures.

Objectives

To determine the proportion of individuals in whom early initiation of colorectal cancer screening might be indicated and whether screening disparities exist.

Design

Population-based Supplemental Cancer Control Module to the 2000 National Health Interview Survey.

Participants

Respondents, 5,564, aged 40 to 49 years were included within the analysis.

Measurements

Patient self-report of sigmoidoscopy, colonoscopy, or fecal occult blood test.

Results

Overall, 279 respondents (5.4%: 95% C.I., 4.7, 6.2) reported having a first-degree relative affected with colorectal cancer. For individuals with a positive family history, 67 whites (27.9%: 95% C.I., 21.1, 34.5) and 3 African American (9.3%: 95% C.I., 1.7, 37.9) had undergone an endoscopic procedure within the previous 10 years (P-value = .03). After adjusting for age, family history, gender, educational level, insurance status, and usual source of care, whites were more likely to be current with early initiation endoscopic screening recommendations than African Americans (OR = 1.38: 95% C.I., 1.01, 1.87). Having an affected first-degree relative with colorectal cancer appeared to have a stronger impact on endoscopic screening for whites (OR = 3.21: 95% C.I., 2.31, 4.46) than for African Americans (OR = 1.05: 95% C.I., 0.15, 7.21).

Conclusions

White participants with a family history are more likely to have endoscopic procedures beginning before age 50 than African Americans.
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Metadata
Title
Early Initiation of Colorectal Cancer Screening in Individuals with Affected First-degree Relatives
Authors
Harvey J. Murff, MD, MPH
Neeraja B. Peterson, MD, MSc
Robert A. Greevy, PhD
Martha J. Shrubsole, PhD
Wei Zheng, MD, PhD, MPH
Publication date
01-01-2007
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Journal of General Internal Medicine / Issue 1/2007
Print ISSN: 0884-8734
Electronic ISSN: 1525-1497
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11606-007-0115-6

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