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      Post-operative Colorectal Cancer Surveillance: Preference for Optical Colonoscopy Over Computerized Tomographic Colonography

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          Abstract

          Purpose:

          Post-operative surveillance strategies for colorectal cancer (CRC) include periodic optical colonoscopy (OC) and abdominal-pelvic CT scan. Adherence with these recommendations is limited. For CRC screening, CT colonography (CTC) identifies larger adenomas and cancers nearly as well as OC. Most screening studies demonstrate that patients prefer CTC. However, CTC has never been compared to OC in the post-operative surveillance setting.

          Methods:

          We hypothesized that CTC might represent an attractive substitute for the standard OC/CT scan combination. Here, 223 patients underwent CTC followed by same day OC 1 year after curative CRC resection.

          Results:

          Of the 144/223 (64.6%) participants with a preference, 65.9% (95/144) preferred OC. This preference was more pronounced in women and in patients with polyps detected. No additional patient level factors significantly altered this primary result.

          Conclusions:

          In contrast to CRC screening, this first study in CRC post-operative surveillance patients demonstrates a preference for OC. Assuming patient preference is an important determinant, introduction of CTC as a method to increase patient adherence with CRC surveillance is unlikely to be effective.

          Implications for Cancer Survivors:

          CTC may be an attractive substitute for combined CT and OC in the post-operative surveillance of CRC survivors. However survivor preference for OC suggests this substitution is unlikely to improve adherence with CRC surveillance recommendations.

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          Journal
          9100846
          1173
          Cancer Causes Control
          Cancer Causes Control
          Cancer causes & control : CCC
          0957-5243
          1573-7225
          28 September 2020
          17 September 2019
          November 2019
          05 October 2020
          : 30
          : 11
          : 1269-1273
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, PA, USA
          Author notes
          Corresponding Author: David Weinberg, MS, MSc, Department of Medicine, Fox Chase Cancer Center, 333 Cottman Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19111, david.weinberg@ 123456fccc.edu , T: 215-214-1424, F: 215-214-1425
          Article
          PMC7534185 PMC7534185 7534185 nihpa1632442
          10.1007/s10552-019-01231-w
          7534185
          31531798
          28d1572f-063e-4ca3-91d0-c62ab9cf1931
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          post-operative surveillance,CT colonography,colonoscopy,colorectal cancer

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