Journal article
Revised Australian national guidelines for colorectal cancer screening: family history
MA Jenkins, DA Ouakrim, A Boussioutas, JL Hopper, HC Ee, JD Emery, FA Macrae, A Chetcuti, L Wuellner, DJB St John
Medical Journal of Australia | AUSTRALASIAN MED PUBL CO LTD | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.5694/MJA18.00142
Abstract
Introduction: Screening is an effective means for colorectal cancer prevention and early detection. Family history is strongly associated with colorectal cancer risk. We describe the rationale, evidence and recommendations for colorectal cancer screening by family history for people without a genetic syndrome, as reported in the 2017 revised Australian guidelines. Main recommendations: Based on 10-year risks of colorectal cancer, people at near average risk due to no or weak family history (category 1) are recommended screening by immunochemical faecal occult blood test (iFOBT) every 2 years from age 50 to 74 years. Individuals with moderate risk due to their family history (category 2) are ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Mark Jenkins has a Research Fellowship from the NHMRC.