Utilization of colorectal cancer screening tests: a systematic review and time trend analysis of nationally representative data.

IF 9.6 1区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
EClinicalMedicine Pub Date : 2024-08-21 eCollection Date: 2024-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.eclinm.2024.102783
Idris Ola, Rafael Cardoso, Michael Hoffmeister, Hermann Brenner
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Abstract

Background: The substantial and increasing global burden of colorectal cancer (CRC) underscores the imperative to enhance implementation and utilization of effective CRC screening offers. Therefore, we examined the lifetime and up-to-date use of CRC screening tests across various countries, and described utilization trends over time.

Methods: We conducted a systematic review on the extent and recent trends of utilization of CRC screening tests among people 45 years or older in different countries around the globe. PubMed/Medline, Web of Science, and Embase electronic databases were screened for eligible studies from inception to June 30, 2024. The study protocol was registered with international prospective register of systematic reviews (PROSPERO) (CRD42023391344).

Findings: A total of 50 studies, based on nationally-representative data, were finally included - 27 from the United States (US) and 23 from other countries. The overall utilization of CRC screening has steadily increased over time in many countries, reaching 74.9% in Denmark in 2018-2020, 64% in Korea in 2020, and 72% in the US in 2021. Nevertheless, the utilization rates remain far below the national or continental targets in most countries. In contrast to European and Asian countries, where screening was predominantly fecal test-based, the approach in the US was primarily driven by colonoscopy, and the uptake of fecal tests and sigmoidoscopy gradually declined in the past two decades.

Interpretation: Despite ongoing progress in CRC screening offers and utilization, there remains large potential for enhanced roll-out and utilization of effective CRC screening programs for enhanced control of CRC incidence and mortality in the years ahead.

Funding: There was no funding source for this study.

大肠癌筛查测试的使用情况:对具有全国代表性的数据进行系统回顾和时间趋势分析。
背景:结肠直肠癌(CRC)给全球带来的巨大负担与日俱增,这凸显了加强实施和利用有效的 CRC 筛查方案的必要性。因此,我们研究了各国 CRC 筛查试验的终生使用情况和最新使用情况,并描述了随着时间推移的使用趋势:我们对全球不同国家 45 岁及以上人群使用 CRC 筛查试验的程度和最新趋势进行了系统性回顾。我们在 PubMed/Medline、Web of Science 和 Embase 电子数据库中筛选了从开始到 2024 年 6 月 30 日期间符合条件的研究。研究方案已在国际前瞻性系统综述注册中心(PROSPERO)注册(CRD42023391344):最终共纳入了 50 项基于全国代表性数据的研究,其中 27 项来自美国,23 项来自其他国家。随着时间的推移,许多国家的 CRC 筛查总体利用率稳步上升,丹麦在 2018-2020 年达到 74.9%,韩国在 2020 年达到 64%,美国在 2021 年达到 72%。然而,大多数国家的利用率仍远低于国家或大陆的目标。欧洲和亚洲国家的筛查主要以粪便检测为主,而美国则主要以结肠镜检查为主,在过去二十年中,粪便检测和乙状结肠镜检查的使用率逐渐下降:尽管在提供和利用 CRC 筛查方面不断取得进展,但仍有很大潜力在未来几年加强推广和利用有效的 CRC 筛查项目,以加强对 CRC 发病率和死亡率的控制:本研究无资金来源。
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EClinicalMedicine
EClinicalMedicine Medicine-Medicine (all)
CiteScore
18.90
自引率
1.30%
发文量
506
审稿时长
22 days
期刊介绍: eClinicalMedicine is a gold open-access clinical journal designed to support frontline health professionals in addressing the complex and rapid health transitions affecting societies globally. The journal aims to assist practitioners in overcoming healthcare challenges across diverse communities, spanning diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and health promotion. Integrating disciplines from various specialties and life stages, it seeks to enhance health systems as fundamental institutions within societies. With a forward-thinking approach, eClinicalMedicine aims to redefine the future of healthcare.
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