1. Interval post-colonoscopy colorectal cancer following a negative colonoscopy in a fecal immunochemical test-based screening program
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van de Schootbrugge-vandermeer, HJ, Kooyker, AI, Wisse, PHA, Nagtegaal, ID, Geuzinge, HA, Toes-Zoutendijk, E, de Jonge, L, Breekveldt, ECH, van Vuuren, AJ, van Kemenade, FJ, Ramakers, CRB, Dekker, E, Lansdorp-Vogelaar, I, Spaander, MCW, van Leerdam, ME, van de Schootbrugge-vandermeer, HJ, Kooyker, AI, Wisse, PHA, Nagtegaal, ID, Geuzinge, HA, Toes-Zoutendijk, E, de Jonge, L, Breekveldt, ECH, van Vuuren, AJ, van Kemenade, FJ, Ramakers, CRB, Dekker, E, Lansdorp-Vogelaar, I, Spaander, MCW, and van Leerdam, ME
- Abstract
Background In the Dutch colorectal (CRC) screening program, fecal immunochemical test (FIT)-positive individuals are referred for colonoscopy. If no relevant findings are detected at colonoscopy, individuals are reinvited for FIT screening after 10 years. We aimed to assess CRC risk after a negative colonoscopy in FIT-positive individuals. Methods In this cross-sectional cohort study, data were extracted from the Dutch national screening information system. Participants with a positive FIT followed by a negative colonoscopy between 2014 and 2018 were included. A negative colonoscopy was defined as a colonoscopy during which no more than one nonvillous, nonproximal adenoma < 10mm or serrated polyp < 10mm was found. The main outcome was interval post-colonoscopy CRC (iPCCRC) risk. iPCCRC risk was reviewed against the risk of interval CRC after a negative FIT (FIT IC) with a 2-year screening interval. Results 35 052 FIT-positive participants had a negative colonoscopy and 24 iPCCRCs were diagnosed, resulting in an iPCCRC risk of 6.85 (95%CI 4.60-10.19) per 10 000 individuals after a median follow-up of 1.4 years. After 2.5 years of follow-up, age-adjusted iPCCRC risk was approximately equal to FIT IC risk at 2 years. Conclusion Risk of iPCCRC within a FIT-based CRC screening program was low during the first years after colonoscopy but, after 2.5 years, was the same as the risk in FITnegative individuals at 2 years, when they are reinvited for screening. Colonoscopy quality may therefore require further improvement and FIT screening interval may need to be reduced after negative colonoscopy.
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- 2023