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Family Medicine - Colorectal Cancer
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06/23/2011

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Term
What ages is colorectal cancer recommended for?
Definition
1) 50-75y/o (average risk adult; no FHx)
Term
What is the precursor lesion for colorectal cancer (majority)
Definition
- adenomatous polyps (30% of 50+y/o)
Term
What is an "average risk adult"?
Definition
- an asymptomatic person without a personal or family history of adenomatous polyps or other illness that predisposes to the condition in question
Term
What screening methods are cost effective for colorectal cancer?
Definition
- all screening methods are cost-effective (less than 30k/additional year of life gained)
Term
What has been the impact of office testing of stool samples obtained by digital rectal examination? What is the recommended change to this practice?
Definition
1) this test has not been shown to reduce mortality; will miss 95%; NOT recommended
2) pts given 3 cards (2 windows/crd) to use 1crd/d for 3d

*standard guaiac-based testing Hemoccult II)
Term
If flexible sigmoidoscopy is selected as the colorectal cancer screening test, what frequency should it be executed? What could be combined with flex-sig
Definition
1) q5yrs
2) high-sensitivity FOBT q3yrs
Term
What population would receive less benefit from flex-sig as a screen compared to average-risk
Definition
1) women, twice as likely to have unidentified polyp
Term
Why is colonoscopy preferred to other screening modalities
Definition
- has superior single-test accuracy
Term
What frequency should colonoscopy be performed as a screening measure
Definition
- once every 10 years for average-risk persons
Term
How can colonoscopy decrease the incidence of colorectal cancer
Definition
- polypectomy
Term
What are the major risks associated with colonoscopy
Definition
- greater risk of perforation
- conscious sedation used, inc RR CardioPulm complications
- complete bowel prep is necessary
Term
What is a major use of double-contract barium enema in screening?
Definition
- used for R sided colon assessment following incomplete colonoscopy
- low perforation risk
Term
Compare fecal DNA testing compared to FOBT for screening
Definition
- four times more sensitive than FOBT
- twice as sensitive for detecting adenomatous polyps w/ high-grade dysplasia
Term
What is the effect of the following on colon cancer risk:

obesity
fat intake
red meat
fiber
NSAIDS
Calcium
Vitamin D
antioxidants
statins
Definition
1) inc RR w/ inc BMI
2) inc RR w/ inc fat intake
3) conflicting evidence
4) failed to show benefit**
5) dec RR w/ use; balance w/ s/e profile
6) modest reduction
7) dec RR; NOT chemoprevention
8) no benefit**
9) dec RR after 5yrs; need randomized trial
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