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Colorectal Cancer Risk Factors and Screening Among the Uninsured of Tampa Bay: A Free Clinic Study

INTRODUCTION: Uninsured patients with low socioeconomic status are at high risk for developing colorectal cancer (CRC), and data on risk factors and prevalence of CRC in this population are limited. The purpose of this study was to assess the risk factors for CRC in uninsured patients from free clin...

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Autores principales: Song, Ethan Y., Swanson, Justin, Patel, Artish, MacDonald, Madeline, Aponte, Alexandra, Ayoubi, Noura, Guerra, Lucy, Gonzalez, Eduardo, Mhaskar, Rahul, Mirza, Abu-Sayeef
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Publicado: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7938966/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33630731
http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd18.200496
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author Song, Ethan Y.
Swanson, Justin
Patel, Artish
MacDonald, Madeline
Aponte, Alexandra
Ayoubi, Noura
Guerra, Lucy
Gonzalez, Eduardo
Mhaskar, Rahul
Mirza, Abu-Sayeef
author_facet Song, Ethan Y.
Swanson, Justin
Patel, Artish
MacDonald, Madeline
Aponte, Alexandra
Ayoubi, Noura
Guerra, Lucy
Gonzalez, Eduardo
Mhaskar, Rahul
Mirza, Abu-Sayeef
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description INTRODUCTION: Uninsured patients with low socioeconomic status are at high risk for developing colorectal cancer (CRC), and data on risk factors and prevalence of CRC in this population are limited. The purpose of this study was to assess the risk factors for CRC in uninsured patients from free clinics in the Tampa Bay area of Florida. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective cohort study among patients 50 years or older who were provided service at 9 free clinics in the Tampa Bay area between 2016 and 2018. Demographics, chronic disease characteristics, and screening data were collected via a query of paper and electronic medical records. RESULTS: Of the 13,982 patients seen, 5,139 (36.8%) were aged 50 years or older. Most were female (56.8%), non-Hispanic White (41.1%), and unemployed (54.9%). Patients with CRC screening were more likely to be employed compared with patients without CRC screening (54.4% vs 44.4%, P = .01). Within the cohort, 725 (22.7%) patients were active smokers, 771 (29.2%) patients currently consumed alcohol, and 23 patients (0.4%) had a history of inflammatory bowel disease. Patients had a median body mass index of 29.4 (interquartile range, 25.4–34.2) kg/m(2), and 1,455 (28.3%) had diabetes. Documented CRC screening was found among 341 (6.6%) patients. CONCLUSION: Uninsured patients had a high prevalence of CRC risk factors but a low reported screening rate for CRC. Free clinics are uniquely positioned to provide patients at high risk for CRC with strategies to decrease their risk and to be screened for CRC.
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spelling pubmed-79389662021-03-15 Colorectal Cancer Risk Factors and Screening Among the Uninsured of Tampa Bay: A Free Clinic Study Song, Ethan Y. Swanson, Justin Patel, Artish MacDonald, Madeline Aponte, Alexandra Ayoubi, Noura Guerra, Lucy Gonzalez, Eduardo Mhaskar, Rahul Mirza, Abu-Sayeef Prev Chronic Dis Original Research INTRODUCTION: Uninsured patients with low socioeconomic status are at high risk for developing colorectal cancer (CRC), and data on risk factors and prevalence of CRC in this population are limited. The purpose of this study was to assess the risk factors for CRC in uninsured patients from free clinics in the Tampa Bay area of Florida. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective cohort study among patients 50 years or older who were provided service at 9 free clinics in the Tampa Bay area between 2016 and 2018. Demographics, chronic disease characteristics, and screening data were collected via a query of paper and electronic medical records. RESULTS: Of the 13,982 patients seen, 5,139 (36.8%) were aged 50 years or older. Most were female (56.8%), non-Hispanic White (41.1%), and unemployed (54.9%). Patients with CRC screening were more likely to be employed compared with patients without CRC screening (54.4% vs 44.4%, P = .01). Within the cohort, 725 (22.7%) patients were active smokers, 771 (29.2%) patients currently consumed alcohol, and 23 patients (0.4%) had a history of inflammatory bowel disease. Patients had a median body mass index of 29.4 (interquartile range, 25.4–34.2) kg/m(2), and 1,455 (28.3%) had diabetes. Documented CRC screening was found among 341 (6.6%) patients. CONCLUSION: Uninsured patients had a high prevalence of CRC risk factors but a low reported screening rate for CRC. Free clinics are uniquely positioned to provide patients at high risk for CRC with strategies to decrease their risk and to be screened for CRC. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2021-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7938966/ /pubmed/33630731 http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd18.200496 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Preventing Chronic Disease is a publication of the U.S. Government. This publication is in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from this work may be reprinted freely. Use of these materials should be properly cited.
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MacDonald, Madeline
Aponte, Alexandra
Ayoubi, Noura
Guerra, Lucy
Gonzalez, Eduardo
Mhaskar, Rahul
Mirza, Abu-Sayeef
Colorectal Cancer Risk Factors and Screening Among the Uninsured of Tampa Bay: A Free Clinic Study
title Colorectal Cancer Risk Factors and Screening Among the Uninsured of Tampa Bay: A Free Clinic Study
title_full Colorectal Cancer Risk Factors and Screening Among the Uninsured of Tampa Bay: A Free Clinic Study
title_fullStr Colorectal Cancer Risk Factors and Screening Among the Uninsured of Tampa Bay: A Free Clinic Study
title_full_unstemmed Colorectal Cancer Risk Factors and Screening Among the Uninsured of Tampa Bay: A Free Clinic Study
title_short Colorectal Cancer Risk Factors and Screening Among the Uninsured of Tampa Bay: A Free Clinic Study
title_sort colorectal cancer risk factors and screening among the uninsured of tampa bay: a free clinic study
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7938966/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33630731
http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd18.200496
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