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Colon cancer screening in the elderly: when do we stop?

Joanne A P Wilson1.   

Abstract

Colon cancer is a major cause of cancer death in the US. Screening studies can prevent colon cancer and are recommended for average risk persons beginning at 50 years of age. Compliance with these recommendations has increased, particularly among those over 65 years old who have an increased prevalence of cancer and for whom screening is covered by Medicare. However, the efficacy of screening (and surveillance) in this population has not been well studied. The effect of co-morbidities and potentially increased risk of procedures performed on older adults are important concerns. This review addresses the benefits and harms of screening in the elderly. Physician emphasis on health status, life expectancy and patient preferences is critical in decision-making regarding colon cancer screening in this patient population. The recent update in the recommendations of the US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) are reviewed.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20697552      PMCID: PMC2917147     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trans Am Clin Climatol Assoc        ISSN: 0065-7778


  28 in total

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4.  Incidence of minor complications and time lost from normal activities after screening or surveillance colonoscopy.

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5.  Use, appropriateness, and diagnostic yield of screening colonoscopy: an international observational study (EPAGE).

Authors:  Bernard Burnand; Jennifer K Harris; Vincent Wietlisbach; Florian Froehlich; John-Paul Vader; Jean-Jacques Gonvers
Journal:  Gastrointest Endosc       Date:  2006-06       Impact factor: 9.427

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Review 5.  Endoscopy in the Elderly: a Cautionary Approach, When to Stop.

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6.  Right sided colorectal cancer increases with age and screening should be tailored to reflect this: a national cancer database study.

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7.  Adenoma surveillance and colorectal cancer incidence: a retrospective, multicentre, cohort study.

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8.  Red flag symptoms: detailed account of clinicopathological features in young-onset colorectal cancer.

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9.  Evaluating the Cost-Effective Use of Follow-Up Colonoscopy Based on Screening Findings and Age.

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10.  RAC3 influences the chemoresistance of colon cancer cells through autophagy and apoptosis inhibition.

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