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Published in: Journal of General Internal Medicine 4/2007

01-04-2007 | Original Article

Screening Patients with a Family History of Colorectal Cancer

Authors: Robert H. Fletcher, MD, MSc, Rebecca Lobb, MPH, Mark R. Bauer, MD, James Alan Kemp, MD, MPH, Richard C. Palmer, DrPH, Ken P. Kleinman, ScD, Irina Miroshnik, MS, Karen M. Emmons, PhD

Published in: Journal of General Internal Medicine | Issue 4/2007

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Abstract

Objectives

To compare screening practices and beliefs in patients with and without a clinically important family history.

Design

We mailed a brief questionnaire asking about family history and a second, longer survey asking about knowledge of and beliefs about colorectal cancer to all respondents with a family history and a random sample of respondents without a family history of colorectal cancer. We reviewed electronic medical records for screening examinations and recording of family history.

Participants

One thousand eight hundred seventy of 6,807 randomly selected patients ages 35–55 years who had been continuously enrolled in a large multispecialty group practice for at least 5 years.

Measurements

Recognition of increased risk, screening practices, and beliefs—all according to strength of family history and patient’s age.

Results

Nineteen percent of respondents reported a family history of colorectal cancer. In 11%, this history was strong enough to warrant screening before age 50 years. However, only 39% (95% CI 36, 42) of respondents under the age of 50 years said they had been asked about family history and only 45% of those with a strong family history of colorectal cancer had been screened appropriately. Forty-six percent of patients with a strong family history did not know that they should be screened at a younger age than average risk people. Medical records mentioned family history of colorectal cancer in 59% of patients reporting a family history.

Conclusions

More efforts are needed to translate information about family history of colorectal cancer into the care of patients.
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Metadata
Title
Screening Patients with a Family History of Colorectal Cancer
Authors
Robert H. Fletcher, MD, MSc
Rebecca Lobb, MPH
Mark R. Bauer, MD
James Alan Kemp, MD, MPH
Richard C. Palmer, DrPH
Ken P. Kleinman, ScD
Irina Miroshnik, MS
Karen M. Emmons, PhD
Publication date
01-04-2007
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Journal of General Internal Medicine / Issue 4/2007
Print ISSN: 0884-8734
Electronic ISSN: 1525-1497
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11606-007-0135-2

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