AGA Colorectal Cancer Screening Pocket Guide

Colorectal Cancer Screening

Official AGA Colorectal Cancer Screening Guidelines Pocket Guide Flipbook.

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Diagnosis Table 3. Frequently Asked Questions from Patients to Enhance Colonoscopy Quality Questions for colonoscopists to help ensure a high-quality examination: 1. What is your adenoma detection rate? ▶ It should be ≥25% overall or ≥30% for male patients and ≥20% for female patients. 2. What is your cecal intubation rate? ▶ It should be ≥95% for screening colonoscopies and ≥90% overall. 3. Do you use split-dosing of bowel preparations? ▶ Effective bowel preparation requires that at least half the preparation be ingested on the day of the colonoscopy. Checks of the endoscopy report aer the procedure: 1. Does the report include photographs of the end of the colon, including the appendiceal orifice and ileocecal valve/terminal ileum? ▶ This demonstrates that the full extent of the colon was examined. 2. Is the bowel preparation quality described? ▶ This will reveal if preparation was adequate to ensure effective examination. Table 4. USMSTF Ranking of Current Colorectal Cancer Screening Tests Tier 1: • Colonoscopy every 10 years • Annual fecal immunochemical test Tier 2: • CT colonography every 5 years • FIT–fecal DNA every 3 years • Flexible sigmoidoscopy every 10 years (or every 5 years) Tier 3: • Capsule colonoscopy every 5 years Available tests not currently recommended: • Septin 9

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