Screening for colorectal cancer in Italy: 2007 survey

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Zorzi, Manuel [1 ]
Fedato, Chiara [1 ]
Naldoni, Carlo [2 ]
Sassatelli, Romano [3 ]
de' Bianchi, Priscilla Sassoli [2 ]
Senore, Carlo [4 ]
Visioli, Carmen Beatriz [5 ]
Cogo, Carla [1 ]
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[1] IRCCS, Ist Oncol Veneto, Padua, Italy
[2] Reg Emilia Romagna, Assessorato Polit Salute, Bologna, Italy
[3] Endoscopia Digestiva AOSP Reggio Emilia, Reggio Emilia, Italy
[4] Ctr Prevenz Oncol Piemonte, Turin, Italy
[5] Ist Sci Prevenz Oncol, Florence, Italy
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EPIDEMIOLOGIA & PREVENZIONE | 2009年 / 33卷 / 03期
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colorectal cancer screening programmes survey; Italy;
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We present the main results from the fourth survey of the Italian colorectal cancer carried out by the National Centre for Screening Monitoring (Osservatorio Nazionale Screening, ONS) on behalf of the Ministry of Health. During 2007, five new programmes were activated, but three other programmes were stopped, including the regional programme of Basilicata, and by the end of the year 46.6% of Italians aged 50-69 years were residing in areas covered by organised screening programmes (theoretical extension). Seven regions had their whole population covered. In the South of Italy and Islands only one new programme was activated in 2007, while two other were stopped, with a decline of theoretical extension from 10% to 7%. The majority of programmes employ the faecal occult blood test (FOBT), while some have adopted flexible sigmoidoscopy once in a lifetime, or a combination of both. Overall, about 2, 600, 000 subjects were invited to undergo FOBT, 79.1% of those to be invited within the year. The adjusted attendance rate was 46.3% and approximately, 1, 131,900 subjects were screened. Large differences in the attendance rate were observed among Regions, with 10% of programmes reporting values lower than 33%. Positivity rate of FOBT programmes was 5.6% at first and 4% at repeat screening. The average attendance rate for total colonoscopy (TC) was 78.7% and in two Regions it was lower than 60%. Completion rate of TC was 91.6%. Among the 914, 029 subjects attending screening for the first little, the detection rate (DR) per 1,000 screened subjects was 2.7 for invasive cancer and 12.2 for advanced adenomas (AA, adenomas with a diameter >= 1 cm, with villous/tubulo-villous type or with high-guide dysplasia). As expected, the corresponding figures at repeat screening were lower The DR of cancer and adenomas increased with age and was higher among males; 25% of screen-detected cancers were in TNM stage III+. Many programmes reported some difficulties in guaranteeing TC in the appropriate time frame to SOF+ subjects: in 23.9% of cases the waiting time was longer than two months. Seven programmes employed FS as the screening test: 66.5% of the target population (about 50, 000 subjects) were invited and 8,678 subjects were screened, with tin attendance rate of 27.7%. Overall, 88% of FS were classified as complete. Overall TC referral rate was 11.1% and the DR per 1, 000 screened subjects was 4.4 and 58.4 for invasive cancer and AA, respectively.
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