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Risk-based screening for early detection of colorectal cancer: an overview
Brück, C.C.
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Mwangi, L.W.
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van, Wifferen F.
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Hsu, L.
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Thomas, M.
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Peters, U.
English Survey paper (Journal Article) Scientific
Published:
BEST PRACTICE & RESEARCH IN CLINICAL GASTROENTEROLOGY 1521-6918 1532-1916
Paper: in press
2025
SJR Scopus - Gastroenterology: Q1
Identifiers
MTMT: 36235238
DOI:
10.1016/j.bpg.2025.102014
Scopus:
105005503377
Screening programs for colorectal cancer (CRC) reduce CRC incidence and mortality, while balancing benefits and harms of the population. However, benefits vary widely among individuals. Low-risk individuals may face unnecessary burdens, while high-risk individuals could benefit from more intensive screening. Risk-based screening addresses these issues by tailoring screening strategies using risk factors such as age, sex, race, ethnicity, lifestyle factors, genetic predisposition, and previous screening results. Potential benefits of risk-based screening include improved cost-effectiveness, efficient resource use and reduced unnecessary procedures. Challenges include a lack of validated risk stratification tools, data availability, healthcare capacity, and ethical considerations. Several countries started to evaluate risk-based screening programs with optimistic results. While promising, further research is necessary to address the remaining challenges. Nevertheless, risk-based screening has the potential to enhance patient experiences, optimize the balance of individual-level benefits and harms, and positively impact the overall burden and costs associated with CRC screening. © 2025
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