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Is increased colorectal screening effective in preventing distant disease?

Gaius Julian AugustusDenise J RoeElizabeth T JacobsPeter LanceNathan A Ellis
Published in: PloS one (2018)
The slower decrease in the incidence rate of distant disease is not consistent with a screening effect, that is, CRC screening may not be effective in preventing many distant CRCs. As a consequence, distant CRCs represent an increasing fraction of all CRCs, accounting for 21% of all CRCs in 2014. The analysis indicates that inadequate screening does not explain the slower decrease in incidence of distant CRCs. Consequently, we suggest that a subtype of CRC exists that advances rapidly, evading detection because screening intervals are too long to prevent it. Microsatellite unstable tumors represent a known subtype that advances more rapidly, and we suggest that another rapidly advancing subtype very likely exists that is microsatellite stable.
Keyphrases
  • lymph node
  • risk factors
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  • free survival