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The effect of using fecal testing after a negative sigmoidoscopy on the risk of death from colorectal cancer

OBJECTIVE: To examine whether receiving a fecal occult blood test after a negative sigmoidoscopy reduced mortality from colorectal cancer. METHODS: We used a nested case–control design with incidence-density matching in historical cohorts of 1,877,740 50–90-year-old persons during 2006–2012, in an i...

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Autores principales: Doubeni, Chyke A, Corley, Douglas A, Jensen, Christopher D, Schottinger, Joanne E, Lee, Jeffery K, Ghai, Nirupa R, Levin, Theodore R, Zhao, Wei K, Saia, Chelsea A, Wainwright, Jocelyn V, Mehta, Shivan J, Selby, Kevin, Doria-Rose, V. Paul, Zauber, Ann G, Fletcher, Robert H, Weiss, Noel S
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7679284/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32438892
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0969141320921427
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author Doubeni, Chyke A
Corley, Douglas A
Jensen, Christopher D
Schottinger, Joanne E
Lee, Jeffery K
Ghai, Nirupa R
Levin, Theodore R
Zhao, Wei K
Saia, Chelsea A
Wainwright, Jocelyn V
Mehta, Shivan J
Selby, Kevin
Doria-Rose, V. Paul
Zauber, Ann G
Fletcher, Robert H
Weiss, Noel S
author_facet Doubeni, Chyke A
Corley, Douglas A
Jensen, Christopher D
Schottinger, Joanne E
Lee, Jeffery K
Ghai, Nirupa R
Levin, Theodore R
Zhao, Wei K
Saia, Chelsea A
Wainwright, Jocelyn V
Mehta, Shivan J
Selby, Kevin
Doria-Rose, V. Paul
Zauber, Ann G
Fletcher, Robert H
Weiss, Noel S
author_sort Doubeni, Chyke A
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description OBJECTIVE: To examine whether receiving a fecal occult blood test after a negative sigmoidoscopy reduced mortality from colorectal cancer. METHODS: We used a nested case–control design with incidence-density matching in historical cohorts of 1,877,740 50–90-year-old persons during 2006–2012, in an integrated health-system setting. We selected 1758 average risk patients who died from colorectal cancer and 3503 matched colorectal cancer-free persons. Colorectal cancer-specific death was ascertained from cancer and mortality registries. Screening histories were determined from electronic and chart–audit clinical data in the 5- to 10-year period prior to the reference date. We evaluated receipt of subsequent fecal occult blood test within five years of the reference date among patients with negative sigmoidoscopy two to six years before the reference date. RESULTS: Of the 5261 patients, 831 patients (204 colorectal cancer deaths/627 controls) had either negative sigmoidoscopy only (n = 592) or negative sigmoidoscopy with subsequent screening fecal occult blood test (n = 239). Fifty-six (27.5%) of the 204 patients dying of colorectal cancer and 183 (29.2%) of the 627 colorectal cancer-free patients received fecal occult blood test following a negative sigmoidoscopy. Conditional regressions found no significant association between fecal occult blood test receipt and colorectal cancer death risk, overall (adjusted odds ratio = 0.93, confidence interval: 0.65–1.33), or for right (odds ratio = 1.02, confidence interval: 0.65–1.60) or left-colon/rectum (odds ratio = 0.77, confidence interval: 0.39–1.52) cancers. Similar results were obtained in sensitivity analyses with alternative exposure ascertainment windows or timing of fecal occult blood test. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that receipt of at least one fecal occult blood test during the several years after a negative sigmoidoscopy did not substantially reduce mortality from colorectal cancer.
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spelling pubmed-76792842021-06-09 The effect of using fecal testing after a negative sigmoidoscopy on the risk of death from colorectal cancer Doubeni, Chyke A Corley, Douglas A Jensen, Christopher D Schottinger, Joanne E Lee, Jeffery K Ghai, Nirupa R Levin, Theodore R Zhao, Wei K Saia, Chelsea A Wainwright, Jocelyn V Mehta, Shivan J Selby, Kevin Doria-Rose, V. Paul Zauber, Ann G Fletcher, Robert H Weiss, Noel S J Med Screen Original Articles OBJECTIVE: To examine whether receiving a fecal occult blood test after a negative sigmoidoscopy reduced mortality from colorectal cancer. METHODS: We used a nested case–control design with incidence-density matching in historical cohorts of 1,877,740 50–90-year-old persons during 2006–2012, in an integrated health-system setting. We selected 1758 average risk patients who died from colorectal cancer and 3503 matched colorectal cancer-free persons. Colorectal cancer-specific death was ascertained from cancer and mortality registries. Screening histories were determined from electronic and chart–audit clinical data in the 5- to 10-year period prior to the reference date. We evaluated receipt of subsequent fecal occult blood test within five years of the reference date among patients with negative sigmoidoscopy two to six years before the reference date. RESULTS: Of the 5261 patients, 831 patients (204 colorectal cancer deaths/627 controls) had either negative sigmoidoscopy only (n = 592) or negative sigmoidoscopy with subsequent screening fecal occult blood test (n = 239). Fifty-six (27.5%) of the 204 patients dying of colorectal cancer and 183 (29.2%) of the 627 colorectal cancer-free patients received fecal occult blood test following a negative sigmoidoscopy. Conditional regressions found no significant association between fecal occult blood test receipt and colorectal cancer death risk, overall (adjusted odds ratio = 0.93, confidence interval: 0.65–1.33), or for right (odds ratio = 1.02, confidence interval: 0.65–1.60) or left-colon/rectum (odds ratio = 0.77, confidence interval: 0.39–1.52) cancers. Similar results were obtained in sensitivity analyses with alternative exposure ascertainment windows or timing of fecal occult blood test. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that receipt of at least one fecal occult blood test during the several years after a negative sigmoidoscopy did not substantially reduce mortality from colorectal cancer. SAGE Publications 2020-05-21 2021-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7679284/ /pubmed/32438892 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0969141320921427 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
spellingShingle Original Articles
Doubeni, Chyke A
Corley, Douglas A
Jensen, Christopher D
Schottinger, Joanne E
Lee, Jeffery K
Ghai, Nirupa R
Levin, Theodore R
Zhao, Wei K
Saia, Chelsea A
Wainwright, Jocelyn V
Mehta, Shivan J
Selby, Kevin
Doria-Rose, V. Paul
Zauber, Ann G
Fletcher, Robert H
Weiss, Noel S
The effect of using fecal testing after a negative sigmoidoscopy on the risk of death from colorectal cancer
title The effect of using fecal testing after a negative sigmoidoscopy on the risk of death from colorectal cancer
title_full The effect of using fecal testing after a negative sigmoidoscopy on the risk of death from colorectal cancer
title_fullStr The effect of using fecal testing after a negative sigmoidoscopy on the risk of death from colorectal cancer
title_full_unstemmed The effect of using fecal testing after a negative sigmoidoscopy on the risk of death from colorectal cancer
title_short The effect of using fecal testing after a negative sigmoidoscopy on the risk of death from colorectal cancer
title_sort effect of using fecal testing after a negative sigmoidoscopy on the risk of death from colorectal cancer
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7679284/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32438892
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0969141320921427
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