The potential of CT colonography for colorectal cancer screening in Japan.

IF 2.1 4区 医学
Japanese Journal of Radiology Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-10 DOI:10.1007/s11604-025-01798-2
Kenichi Utano, Masato Aizawa, Noriyuki Isohata, Yuka Utano, Shungo Endo, Kazutomo Togashi
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Colorectal cancer remains a leading cause of mortality worldwide, and early detection is essential for improving outcomes. CT colonography (CTC) has emerged as a promising alternative to optical colonoscopy for colorectal cancer screening. This article explores the potential of CTC in Japan, focusing on quality control, patient acceptability, complications, and its role in screening programs. CTC has demonstrated high sensitivity and specificity for detecting colorectal polyps, with its diagnostic performance comparable to colonoscopy for lesions ≥ 10 mm. Techniques such as fecal tagging and dual-position imaging significantly enhance diagnostic accuracy. However, the variability in diagnostic outcomes underscores the need for rigorous interpretation training and quality control. The American College of Radiology recommends training with at least 50 cases verified by colonoscopy. Despite its advantages, the adoption of CTC in Japan remains limited due to low awareness among medical professionals, a shortage of trained radiologists, and the absence of specific guidelines endorsing its use. Patient acceptability for CTC is high due to its non-invasive nature, shorter examination time, and reduced bowel preparation requirements compared to colonoscopy. Nonetheless, complications such as bowel perforation, albeit rare, necessitate careful risk assessment. While CTC has been recognized in the U.S. and Europe for screening and diagnostic follow-up, its integration into Japan's colorectal cancer screening guidelines is crucial to expand its utilization. To maximize the benefits of CTC, efforts must focus on standardizing methodologies, establishing quality indicators, and generating robust evidence on mortality reduction and cost-effectiveness.

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日本CT结肠镜筛查结直肠癌的潜力。
结直肠癌仍然是世界范围内死亡的主要原因,早期发现对于改善预后至关重要。CT结肠镜检查(CTC)已成为一种有前途的替代光学结肠镜检查大肠癌筛查。本文探讨了CTC在日本的发展潜力,重点关注质量控制、患者可接受性、并发症及其在筛查项目中的作用。CTC检测结直肠息肉具有较高的敏感性和特异性,对≥10 mm病变的诊断效果与结肠镜相当。粪便标记和双位置成像等技术可显著提高诊断准确性。然而,诊断结果的可变性强调了严格的解释培训和质量控制的必要性。美国放射学会建议至少对50例结肠镜检查证实的病例进行培训。尽管CTC有诸多优势,但由于医疗专业人员的认知度低、训练有素的放射科医生短缺以及缺乏支持使用CTC的具体指导方针,日本采用CTC的程度仍然有限。与结肠镜检查相比,CTC的非侵入性、更短的检查时间和更少的肠道准备要求,使患者对CTC的接受度很高。然而,并发症,如肠穿孔,虽然罕见,需要仔细的风险评估。虽然CTC在美国和欧洲已被认可用于筛查和诊断随访,但将其纳入日本的结直肠癌筛查指南对于扩大其应用至关重要。为了最大限度地发挥反恐的效益,必须努力使方法标准化,建立质量指标,并就降低死亡率和成本效益产生强有力的证据。
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Japanese Journal of Radiology
Japanese Journal of Radiology Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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期刊介绍: Japanese Journal of Radiology is a peer-reviewed journal, officially published by the Japan Radiological Society. The main purpose of the journal is to provide a forum for the publication of papers documenting recent advances and new developments in the field of radiology in medicine and biology. The scope of Japanese Journal of Radiology encompasses but is not restricted to diagnostic radiology, interventional radiology, radiation oncology, nuclear medicine, radiation physics, and radiation biology. Additionally, the journal covers technical and industrial innovations. The journal welcomes original articles, technical notes, review articles, pictorial essays and letters to the editor. The journal also provides announcements from the boards and the committees of the society. Membership in the Japan Radiological Society is not a prerequisite for submission. Contributions are welcomed from all parts of the world.
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