Rethinking the Re-Prep: Attitudes Toward Noninvasive Colorectal Cancer Screening Tests After Inadequate Bowel Preparation.

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2019
To assess patient preferences for colorectal cancer screening with stool-based tests after initial colonoscopy with suboptimal bowel preparation.An online scenario-based survey of adults aged 45 to 75 years at average risk for colorectal cancer was performed.When presented with a hypothetical scenario of screening colonoscopy with suboptimal bowel preparation, 59% of respondents chose stool-based testing as a next step, 29% preferred a repeat colonoscopy within a year, and 12% preferred a repeat colonoscopy in 10 years (N = 1,080).Clinicians should consider offering stool-based screening tests as an alternative to repeat colonoscopy after suboptimal bowel preparation.
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Authors Platt, Kevin D;Kurlander, Jacob E;Zikmund-Fisher, Brian J;Lipson, Rachel;Knaus, Megan;Waljee, Akbar K;Saini, Sameer D;
Journal the american journal of gastroenterology
Year 2019
DOI 10.14309/ajg.0000000000000356
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