Screening

If you are at average risk for colorectal cancer, you have several recommended choices for screening. All have benefits and drawbacks to consider as you make your decision.

2008 Screening Guidelines

The American Cancer Society, US Multi-society Task Force on Colorectal Cancer, and the American College of Radiology jointly recommend that patients of average risk and their doctors discuss the following options for colorectal cancer screening:

Tests that Detect Adenomatous Polyps and Cancer

Tests that Primarily Detect Cancer

Emerging Technology

In addition, there are experimental tests that are not yet part of standard recommendations including capsule endoscopy and a blood test for colon cancer specific antigen 2 (CCSA-2).

Such tests should only be used as part of clinical trials, and patients should not put off screening waiting for them to become publicly available.

Benefits and Drawbacks of Screening Methods

Here are questions to ask your doctor about screening methods. Confused? Check out a chart comparing screening methods.

Where Can You Go for More Information?

Joint Guidelines for Screening and Surveillance for the Early Detection of Colorectal Cancer and Adenomatous Polyps 2008 are available in CA A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, published online on March 5, 2008.

National Digestive Diseases National Clearinghouse provides patient-friendly information about screening tests including

The National Cancer Institute compares current screening methods and their effectiveness in technical detail and includes links to the studies that support each method. They also have more simply written information for patients.

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Last Update: June 11, 2009

Medical Review
Reviewed By: Heniz-Josef Lenz, MD
Review Date: June 11, 2009

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