Colorectal cancer screening: Estimated future colonoscopy need and current volume and capacity Journal Article


Authors: Joseph, D. A.; Meester, R. G. S.; Zauber, A. G.; Manninen, D. L.; Winges, L.; Dong, F. B.; Peaker, B.; van Ballegooijen, M.
Article Title: Colorectal cancer screening: Estimated future colonoscopy need and current volume and capacity
Abstract: BACKGROUND: In 2014, a national campaign was launched to increase colorectal cancer (CRC) screening rates in the United States to 80% by 2018; it is unknown whether there is sufficient colonoscopy capacity to reach this goal. This study estimated the number of colonoscopies needed to screen 80% of the eligible population with fecal immunochemical testing (FIT) or colonoscopy and determined whether there was sufficient colonoscopy capacity to meet the need. METHODS: The Microsimulation Screening Analysis–Colon model was used to simulate CRC screening test use in the United States (2014-2040); the implementation of a national screening program in 2014 with FIT or colonoscopy with 80% participation was assumed. The 2012 Survey of Endoscopic Capacity (SECAP) estimated the number of colonoscopies that were performed and the number that could be performed. RESULTS: If a national screening program started in 2014, by 2024, approximately 47 million FIT procedures and 5.1 million colonoscopies would be needed annually to screen the eligible population with a program using FIT as the primary screening test; approximately 11 to 13 million colonoscopies would be needed annually to screen the eligible population with a colonoscopy-only screening program. According to the SECAP survey, an estimated 15 million colonoscopies were performed in 2012, and an additional 10.5 million colonoscopies could be performed. CONCLUSIONS: The estimated colonoscopy capacity is sufficient to screen 80% of the eligible US population with FIT, colonoscopy, or a mix of tests. Future analyses should take into account the geographic distribution of colonoscopy capacity. Cancer 2016;122:2479–86. © 2016 American Cancer Society. © 2016 American Cancer Society
Keywords: adult; aged; cancer diagnosis; sensitivity analysis; colorectal cancer; cancer screening; health survey; mass screening; time; health care utilization; program evaluation; colonoscopy; cross-sectional study; age distribution; screening test; sigmoidoscopy; health care delivery; model; immunochemistry; colorectal cancer screening; disease surveillance; capacity; geographic distribution; health care need; occult blood test; population size; human; priority journal; article; colonoscopy capacity; colonoscopy current volume; fecal immunochemical testing; microsimulation screening analysis colon model
Journal Title: Cancer
Volume: 122
Issue: 16
ISSN: 0008-543X
Publisher: Wiley Blackwell  
Date Published: 2016-08-15
Start Page: 2479
End Page: 2486
Language: English
DOI: 10.1002/cncr.30070
PUBMED: 27200481
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC5559728
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 1 September 2016 -- Source: Scopus
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