Colonoscopy and sigmoidoscopy
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Colonoscopy and flex sig associated with lower CRC mortality
Every-other-year FIT is at least as effective as a single sigmoidoscopy to detect colorectal cancer
Yield for CRC screening: colonoscopy > flex sig >> FOBT
Haemorrhoids
Simple score predicts risk of advanced proximal colon neoplasia
Anal pain
Flexible sigmoidoscopy versus faecal occult blood testing for colorectal cancer screening in asymptomatic individuals
CT colonography similar to colonoscopy at detecting advanced lesions
Flex sig screening effective for men of any age and women younger than 60 years
Flex sig reduces incidence and mortality of colorectal cancer
One-time flex sig at 60 associated with decreased CRC incidence, but not mortality (SCORE)
Aspirin = screening to prevent colorectal cancer mortality
Markov model: colonoscopy is most effective strategy in improving outcomes
Colonoscopy more than 10 months after positive FIT increases risk of colorectal cancer and more advanced-stage disease
Once-only flex sig decreases 11-year cancer mortality
Observational study finds lower colorectal CA-specific mortality with colonoscopy
Flexible sigmoidoscopy versus faecal occult blood testing for colorectal cancer screening in asymptomatic individuals
American College of Physicians: Screen for colon cancer using the test the patient chooses
Follow-up colonoscopy may not be necessary after acute uncomplicated diverticulitis
ACP guidelines on screening for colon cancer
USPSTF: No colon cancer screening after age 75 years
Nonadvanced colon adenoma may not increase colorectal cancer risk
CRC screening recommendations for average-risk and high-risk persons from US GI societies
Prolonged diarrhoea in adults
Faecal incontinence
Fecal immunochemical testing more sensitive than guaiac testing
Diseases causing rectal bleeding
Benign course for symptomatic uncomplicated diverticular disease
Population screening for cancer
Iron deficiency anaemia
Consider not screening average-risk adults aged 45-49 years for colorectal cancer; stick to usual means of screening
Screening for colorectal cancer using the faecal occult blood test, Hemoccult
Virtual reality simulation training for health professions trainees in gastrointestinal endoscopy
Rectal 5-aminosalicylic acid for maintenance of remission in ulcerative colitis: Cochrane systematic review