July 31, 2023

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ACP issues updated guidance for colorectal cancer screening of asymptomatic adults

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The American College of Physicians (ACP) issued updated guidance for colorectal cancer screening for asymptomatic, average-risk adults that suggests starting screening at age 50. The guidance is based on a critical review of existing clinical guidelines and evidence reviews and modeling studies used to develop those guidelines. The guideline is published in Annals of Internal Medicine.

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the fourth highest in incidence and second in mortality among cancers in the U.S. The goal of this ACP guidance statement is to help guide physicians on when to start and stop screening, and on the selection of type and frequency of screening tests in asymptomatic, average-risk adults. ACP's guidance is for adults at average risk for CRC who do not have symptoms. It does not apply to adults with a family history of , a long-standing history of inflammatory bowel disease, genetic syndromes such as familial cancerous polyps, a personal history of previous colorectal cancer or benign polyps, or other . Physicians should perform an individualized risk assessment for CRC in all adults.

In this updated , ACP suggests that clinicians:

The net benefit of is much less favorable in average-risk adults between ages 45 to 49 years than 50 to 75 years. Although there has been a small increase in CRC incidence among individuals aged 45 to 49 years, the incidence is much lower than in individuals aged 50 to 64 years and 65 to 74 years. Harms associated with CRC screening include cardiovascular and gastrointestinal events (e.g., serious bleeding, perforation, , angina), unnecessary follow-ups, and costs for findings deemed clinically unimportant.

More information: Screening for Colorectal Cancer in Asymptomatic Average-Risk Adults: A Guidance Statement From the American College of Physicians, Annals of Internal Medicine (2023). DOI: 10.7326/M23-0779 , https://www.acpjournals.org/doi/10.7326/M23-0779

Editorial: https://www.acpjournals.org/doi/10.7326/M23-1695

Summary: https://www.acpjournals.org/doi/10.7326/P23-0004

Journal information: Annals of Internal Medicine

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