Quality of life in participants of a CRC screening program Journal Article


Authors: Kapidzic, A.; Korfage, I. J.; Van Dam, L.; Van Roon, A. H. C.; Reijerink, J. C. I. Y.; Zauber, A. G.; Van Ballegooijen, M.; Kuipers, E. J.; Van Leerdam, M. E.
Article Title: Quality of life in participants of a CRC screening program
Abstract: Background: Little is known about the effect of participating in a colorectal cancer (CRC) screening programme on quality of life (QOL), neither for participants with a negative nor for those with a positive test result. These findings, however, are important to evaluate the impact of CRC screening. Methods: Participants from CRC screening trials were sent a questionnaire, which included validated measures on generic health-related QOL, generic anxiety and screen-specific anxiety. Both faecal immunochemical test (FIT) and flexible sigmoidoscopy (FS) participants, either with negative or positive test results, were addressed. Results: The response rate was 73% (1289 out of 1772) for FIT and 78% (536 out of 689) for FS participants, with mean ages varying from 63-66 years. Positive FIT participants had worse physical (PCS-12, 47.1 vs 48.3, P=0.02), but equal mental QOL scores (MCS-12, 51.1 vs 51.6, P=0.26). Positive and negative FS participants had similar QOL scores. Both FIT and FS participants with a positive test result reported more screen-specific anxiety than negative FIT and FS participants. Positive and negative FS participants had similar generic anxiety scores. Conclusion: Our findings indicate that the burden of participating in CRC screening may be limited. Conducting a prospective study to confirm these results is recommended. © 2012 Cancer Research UK.
Keywords: adult; controlled study; aged; middle aged; retrospective studies; major clinical study; colorectal cancer; quality of life; cancer screening; mass screening; colorectal neoplasms; health program; questionnaire; statistical significance; anxiety; mental health; sigmoidoscopy; occult blood; feces analysis; immunochemistry; colorectal cancer screening; flexible sigmoidoscopy; clinical trial (topic); faecal immunochemical test; screen-specific anxiety; fecal immunochemical test
Journal Title: British Journal of Cancer
Volume: 107
Issue: 8
ISSN: 0007-0920
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group  
Date Published: 2012-10-09
Start Page: 1295
End Page: 1301
Language: English
DOI: 10.1038/bjc.2012.386
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 22955850
PMCID: PMC3494432
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Notes: --- - "Export Date: 2 November 2012" - "CODEN: BJCAA" - "Source: Scopus"
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