2024
DOI: 10.3390/cancers16040769
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Interval Cancer in Population-Based Colorectal Screening Programmes: Incidence and Characteristics of Tumours

Mercedes Vanaclocha-Espí,
Marina Pinto-Carbó,
Josefa Ibáñez
et al.

Abstract: The objective of this study is to evaluate interval cancer (IC) in colorectal cancer (CRC) screening, which is CRC diagnosed in an individual after having received a negative faecal occult blood test and before the next invitation to participate in screening. A follow-up study was conducted on a cohort of participants in the first three screening rounds of four colorectal cancer screening programmes in Spain, n = 664,993. A total of 321 ICs and 2120 screen-detected cancers (SCs) were found. The IC and SC rates… Show more

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