Utilization of colorectal cancer screening tests across European countries: a cross-sectional analysis of the European health interview survey 2018 - 2020

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作者
Ola, Idris [1 ,2 ]
Cardoso, Rafael [1 ]
Hoffmeister, Michael [1 ]
Brenner, Hermann [1 ,3 ,4 ,5 ]
机构
[1] German Canc Res Ctr, Div Clin Epidemiol & Aging Res, D-69120 Heidelberg, Germany
[2] Heidelberg Univ, Med Fac Heidelberg, D-69120 Heidelberg, Germany
[3] German Canc Res Ctr, Div Prevent Oncol, D-69120 Heidelberg, Germany
[4] Natl Ctr Tumor Dis NCT, D-69120 Heidelberg, Germany
[5] German Canc Res Ctr, German Canc Consortium DKTK, D-69120 Heidelberg, Germany
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LANCET REGIONAL HEALTH-EUROPE | 2024年 / 41卷
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Colorectal cancer; Cancer screening; Colonoscopy; Fecal test; Cancer epidemiology; Cancer prevention and control;
D O I
10.1016/j.lanepe.2024.100920
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Background Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening has been shown to reduce CRC incidence and mortality, and most European countries have started to implement CRC screening programs in the past 20 years. Consequently, this study aimed to estimate the utilization of fecal tests and colonoscopy, as well as investigate factors associated with their utilization based on speci fi c screening program characteristics in European countries. Methods We analyzed data from the European Health Interview Survey 2018 - 2020 to determine the utilization of fecal tests [guaiac-based fecal occult blood test (gFOBT) or fecal immunochemical test (FIT)] within the preceding 2 years or colonoscopy within the preceding 10 years among people aged 50 - 74 years, based on the type of screening offered in each country. Using multivariable logistic regression and sub-group meta -analysis, factors associated with screening use were determined. Findings The analyses included data from 129,750 respondents across 29 European countries, with participant counts ranging from 1511 individuals in Iceland to 11,755 individuals in Germany. Unit response rates ranged from 22% to 88%. The use of either test was highest among countries with fully rolled -out programs with fecal tests [from 37.7% (867/2379) in Croatia to 74.9% (2321/3085) in Denmark] and in countries offering colonoscopy as an alternative screening method [from 26.2% (854/3329) in Greece to 75.4% (1192/1760) in Luxembourg]. We observed the lowest utilization of either test in countries with no program or small-scale programs [6.3% (195/3179) in Bulgaria to 34.2% (722/2144) in Latvia]. Across all types of screening offers, younger age, being without a partner, low education, rural residence, and living in large households were associated with lower utilization, as were poor lifestyle scores and prolonged periods without physician consultation. Interpretation Our fi ndings point to large disparities and much room for improvement in CRC screening offers and utilization across Europe.
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