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Published in: BMC Gastroenterology 1/2019

Open Access 01-12-2019 | Colonoscopy | Research article

Colorectal cancer screening behaviors of general surgeons and first-degree family members: a survey-based study

Authors: Suleyman Utku Celik, Hasan Gorkem Cay, Ersin Bayrakdar, Aysima Ince, Esra Nur Ince, Yasemin Celik, Yunus Emre Yucel, Mehmet Ali Koc, Siyar Ersoz, Cihangir Akyol

Published in: BMC Gastroenterology | Issue 1/2019

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Abstract

Background

Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening rates are low in the general population and among health care providers. The aim of this study was to evaluate the CRC screening practices of general surgeons who provide specialized diagnostic testing and CRC treatment and to examine the CRC screening behaviors of their first-degree family members.

Methods

A cross-sectional survey was conducted among general surgeons who attended the 21st National Surgical Congress in Turkey held from April 11th to 15th, 2018. The survey included items on demographics, screening-related attitude, CRC screening options, barriers to CRC screening, and surgeons’ annual volumes of CRC cases.

Results

A total of 530 respondents completed the survey. Almost one-third of the responding surgeons (29.4%, n = 156) were aged over 50 years, among whom approximately half (47.1%, n = 74) reported having undergone CRC screening and preferring a colonoscopy as the screening modality (78.4%). Among general surgeons aged 50 years and older, high-volume surgeons (≥25 CRC cases per year) were more likely to undergo screening compared with low-volume surgeons (< 25 CRC cases per year). The respondents aged below 50 years reported that 56.1% (n = 210) of their first-degree relatives were up-to-date with CRC screening, mostly with colonoscopy. Compared to low-volume surgeons aged below 50 years, high-volume surgeons’ first-degree relatives were more likely to be up-to-date with CRC screening.

Conclusion

The survey results demonstrated that routine screening for CRC among surgeons and/or their first-degree relatives is currently not performed at the desired level. However, high-volume surgeons are more likely to participate in routine screening.
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Metadata
Title
Colorectal cancer screening behaviors of general surgeons and first-degree family members: a survey-based study
Authors
Suleyman Utku Celik
Hasan Gorkem Cay
Ersin Bayrakdar
Aysima Ince
Esra Nur Ince
Yasemin Celik
Yunus Emre Yucel
Mehmet Ali Koc
Siyar Ersoz
Cihangir Akyol
Publication date
01-12-2019
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Gastroenterology / Issue 1/2019
Electronic ISSN: 1471-230X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12876-019-1106-x

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