Colon Cancer Screening Methods: 2023 Update

Cureus. 2023 Apr 12;15(4):e37509. doi: 10.7759/cureus.37509. eCollection 2023 Apr.

Abstract

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. National screening guidelines have been implemented to identify and remove precancerous polyps before they become cancer. Routine CRC screening is advised for people with average risk starting at age 45 because it is a common and preventable malignancy. Various screening modalities are currently in use, ranging from stool-based tests (fecal occult blood test (FOBT), fecal immunochemical test (FIT), and FIT-DNA test), radiologic tests (computed tomographic colonography (CTC), double contrast barium enema), and visual endoscopic examinations (flexible sigmoidoscopy (FS), colonoscopy, and colon capsule endoscopy (CCE)) with their varying sensitivity and specificity. Biomarkers also play a vital role in assessing the recurrence of CRC. This review offers a summary of the current screening options, including biomarkers available to detect CRC, highlighting the benefits and challenges encompassing each screening modality.

Keywords: cancer; colon; colon cancer; colon cancer prevention; colon cancer surveillance; colon polyps; colonoscopy; colorectal cancer; fit test; fobt.

Publication types

  • Review