Colorectal cancer deaths attributable to nonuse of screening in the United States Journal Article


Authors: Meester, R. G. S.; Doubeni, C. A.; Lansdorp-Vogelaar, I.; Goede, S. L.; Levin, T. R.; Quinn, V. P.; Van Ballegooijen, M.; Corley, D. A.; Zauber, A. G.
Article Title: Colorectal cancer deaths attributable to nonuse of screening in the United States
Abstract: Purpose: Screening is a major contributor to colorectal cancer (CRC) mortality reductions in the United States but is underused. We estimated the fraction of CRC deaths attributable to nonuse of screening to demonstrate the potential benefits from targeted interventions. Methods: The established microsimulation screening analysis colon model was used to estimate the population attributable fraction (PAF) in people aged ≥50years. The model incorporates long-term patterns and effects of screening by age and type of screening test. PAF for 2010 was estimated using currently available data on screening uptake. PAF was also projected assuming constant future screening rates to incorporate lagged effects from past increases in screening uptake. We also computed PAF using Levin's formula to gauge how this simpler approach differs from the model-based approach. Results: There were an estimated 51,500 CRC deaths in 2010, about 63% (N ~ 32,200) of which were attributable to nonscreening. The PAF decreases slightly to 58% in 2020. Levin's approach yielded a considerably more conservative PAF of 46% (N ~ 23,600) for2010. Conclusions: Most of the current United States CRC deaths are attributable to nonscreening. This underscores the potential benefits of increasing screening uptake in the population. Traditional methods of estimating PAF underestimated screening effects compared with model-based approaches.
Keywords: colorectal neoplasms; computer simulation; epidemiology; secondary prevention; adenomatous polyps; adenomas; screening and early detection
Journal Title: Annals of Epidemiology
Volume: 25
Issue: 3
ISSN: 1047-2797
Publisher: Elsevier Science, Inc.  
Date Published: 2015-03-01
Start Page: 208
End Page: 213
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/j.annepidem.2014.11.011
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 25721748
PMCID: PMC4554530
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Notes: Export Date: 2 March 2015 -- Source: Scopus
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