• Lutte contre les cancers

  • Observation

  • Colon-rectum

Increased diagnostic activity in general practice during the year preceding colorectal cancer diagnosis

A partir des données des registres danois des cancers portant sur 19 209 cas (patients âgés de 40 à 80 ans) et 192 090 témoins, cette étude suggère qu'une prescription de traitement des hémorroïdes par un médecin généraliste est associée à un diagnostic ultérieur de cancer colorectal

Accurate diagnostic activity in general practice before colorectal cancer (CRC) diagnosis is crucial for an early detection of CRC. This study aimed to investigate the rates of daytime consultations, hemoglobin (Hb) measurements and medicine prescriptions for hemorrhoids in general practice in the year preceding CRC diagnosis. Using Danish registries, we conducted a population-based matched cohort study including CRC patients aged 40–80 years (n = 19,209) and matched references (n = 192,090). We calculated odds ratios (ORs) using a conditional logistical regression model and incidence rate ratios (IRRs) using a negative binomial regression model. The CRC patients had significantly more consultations from 9 months before diagnosis and significantly increased rates of Hb measurements from up to 17 months before diagnosis compared with references. Furthermore, up to 18 months before diagnosis, CRC patients had significantly higher rates of prescriptions for hemorrhoids; and 2 months before diagnosis, the IRR was 12.24 (95% confidence interval (CI): 10.29–14.55) for men. The positive predictive value (PPV) of CRC for having a first-time prescription for hemorrhoids was highest among men aged 70–80 years [PPV = 3.2% (95% CI: 2.8–3.7)]. High prescription rates were predominantly seen among rectal cancer patients, whereas colon cancer patients had higher rates of consultations and Hb measurements. This study revealed a significant increase in healthcare seeking and diagnostic activity in general practice in the year prior to CRC diagnosis, which indicates the presence of a “diagnostic time window” and a potential for earlier diagnosis of CRC based on clinical signs and symptoms.

International Journal of Cancer

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