The Feasibility
of FOBT Tests in Colorectal Cancer Screening in Dobrogea
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A.I.Suceveanu, A.Suceveanu, E.Dumitru, L.Alexandrescu, F.Voinea
Gastroenterology Department, 1st Internal Medical
Clinic, Ovidius
University, Constanta
Abstract
Background
and aim. The high incidence of colorectal cancer in Eastern
Europe and the declining mortality due to this pathology in the
Western World, where screening programs for cancer are available,
prove the necessity of implementing colorectal cancer screening
in Romania, too. The aim of our study
was to detect colorectal cancer in asymptomatic stages, where surgical
treatment could be curative.
Method. The study was conducted
in the Gastroenterology Department of Emergency Hospital, Constanta
County, over
a period of 18 months. We recruited apparently healthy people following
all criteria recommended by the guidelines.
Results.
From the total
of 1098 patients included in the study, 162 patients with FOBT test
positive followed the screening program undergoing colonoscopy or
barium enema investigation. The rate of acceptance regarding the
screening procedures was 70.3%. Advanced colon lesions were found
in 14 patients (1.27%) and cancers in 7 cases (0.63%).
According to TNM classification
5 cancers (71.4%) were surgically curative (TNM I/II/III) and 2
(28.5%) were advanced (TNM IV). The positive predictive value (PPVs)
of FOBT for cancer was 4.7%.
Conclusion.
Even if the effect of screening on mortality was not demonstrated, our
study results confirm the necessity of colorectal cancer screening
in our country, as it is worldwide, detecting cancers in curative
stages. The detection rate of FOBT positive tests for neoplasia
was similar to other studies.
Key
words
Screening - FOBT - colonoscopy
- colorectal cancer
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