Public awareness of risk factors and screening for colorectal cancer in Europe.

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the commonest site for malignancy in Europe. The Commissioner for Health wishes to promote screening for colorectal, breast and cervical cancer in Europe. The aim of this study was to assess public knowledge of CRC in Europe and likely take up of free screening. To this en...

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Main Authors: Keighley, MRB, O'Morain, C, Giacosa, A, Ashorn, M, Burroughs, A, Crespi, M, Delvaux, M, Faivre, J, Hagenmuller, F, Lamy, V, Manger, F, Mills, HT, Neumann, C, Nowak, A, Pehrsson, A, Smits, S, Spencer, K, United European Gastroenterology Federation Public Affairs Commi
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Published: 2004
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spelling ftucl:oai:eprints.ucl.ac.uk.OAI2:468587 2023-05-15T16:52:30+02:00 Public awareness of risk factors and screening for colorectal cancer in Europe. Keighley, MRB O'Morain, C Giacosa, A Ashorn, M Burroughs, A Crespi, M Delvaux, M Faivre, J Hagenmuller, F Lamy, V Manger, F Mills, HT Neumann, C Nowak, A Pehrsson, A Smits, S Spencer, K United European Gastroenterology Federation Public Affairs Commi 2004-08 http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/468587/ unknown Eur J Cancer Prev , 13 (4) pp. 257-262. (2004) Adult Age Distribution Aged Attitude to Health Awareness Colonoscopy Colorectal Neoplasms Europe Female Humans Male Mass Screening Middle Aged Occult Blood Patient Compliance Program Evaluation Public Health Risk Factors Sex Distribution Surveys and Questionnaires Article 2004 ftucl 2017-05-25T22:13:45Z Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the commonest site for malignancy in Europe. The Commissioner for Health wishes to promote screening for colorectal, breast and cervical cancer in Europe. The aim of this study was to assess public knowledge of CRC in Europe and likely take up of free screening. To this end 20710 members of the public from 21 European countries were interviewed by means of a regular survey amongst consumers (Omnibus survey) using 13 stem questions. Forty-eight per cent thought the population were at equal risk of CRC, only 57% were aware of age and 54% of family history as risk factors. Although 70% were aware of dietary factors, only 30% knew that lack of exercise might be a risk factor. Only 51% had knowledge of CRC screening but 75% were 'very', or 'quite interested, in taking up faecal occult blood (FOB) screening if offered free. Barriers to screening were lack of awareness of risk (31%), youth (22%) and an un-anaesthetic test (19%). There was a big cultural difference in willingness of the public to discuss bowel symptoms: there was a major barrier in Finland (91%), Britain (84%), Luxembourg (82%), Poland (81%) and Portugal (80%); less of a barrier in Spain (49%), Italy (44%) and Iceland (39%). In conclusion, the challenge of achieving high compliance for CRC screening must be a major objective amongst EU member states and non-aligned countries of Europe in the next decade, because it is known that the non-compliant group are those at greatest risk of death from CRC. This study has shown that awareness of CRC is low in Europe and that an educational programme will be essential to achieve high compliance for CRC screening as a means of reducing deaths from bowel cancer. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland University College London: UCL Discovery
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topic Adult
Age Distribution
Aged
Attitude to Health
Awareness
Colonoscopy
Colorectal Neoplasms
Europe
Female
Humans
Male
Mass Screening
Middle Aged
Occult Blood
Patient Compliance
Program Evaluation
Public Health
Risk Factors
Sex Distribution
Surveys and Questionnaires
spellingShingle Adult
Age Distribution
Aged
Attitude to Health
Awareness
Colonoscopy
Colorectal Neoplasms
Europe
Female
Humans
Male
Mass Screening
Middle Aged
Occult Blood
Patient Compliance
Program Evaluation
Public Health
Risk Factors
Sex Distribution
Surveys and Questionnaires
Keighley, MRB
O'Morain, C
Giacosa, A
Ashorn, M
Burroughs, A
Crespi, M
Delvaux, M
Faivre, J
Hagenmuller, F
Lamy, V
Manger, F
Mills, HT
Neumann, C
Nowak, A
Pehrsson, A
Smits, S
Spencer, K
United European Gastroenterology Federation Public Affairs Commi
Public awareness of risk factors and screening for colorectal cancer in Europe.
topic_facet Adult
Age Distribution
Aged
Attitude to Health
Awareness
Colonoscopy
Colorectal Neoplasms
Europe
Female
Humans
Male
Mass Screening
Middle Aged
Occult Blood
Patient Compliance
Program Evaluation
Public Health
Risk Factors
Sex Distribution
Surveys and Questionnaires
description Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the commonest site for malignancy in Europe. The Commissioner for Health wishes to promote screening for colorectal, breast and cervical cancer in Europe. The aim of this study was to assess public knowledge of CRC in Europe and likely take up of free screening. To this end 20710 members of the public from 21 European countries were interviewed by means of a regular survey amongst consumers (Omnibus survey) using 13 stem questions. Forty-eight per cent thought the population were at equal risk of CRC, only 57% were aware of age and 54% of family history as risk factors. Although 70% were aware of dietary factors, only 30% knew that lack of exercise might be a risk factor. Only 51% had knowledge of CRC screening but 75% were 'very', or 'quite interested, in taking up faecal occult blood (FOB) screening if offered free. Barriers to screening were lack of awareness of risk (31%), youth (22%) and an un-anaesthetic test (19%). There was a big cultural difference in willingness of the public to discuss bowel symptoms: there was a major barrier in Finland (91%), Britain (84%), Luxembourg (82%), Poland (81%) and Portugal (80%); less of a barrier in Spain (49%), Italy (44%) and Iceland (39%). In conclusion, the challenge of achieving high compliance for CRC screening must be a major objective amongst EU member states and non-aligned countries of Europe in the next decade, because it is known that the non-compliant group are those at greatest risk of death from CRC. This study has shown that awareness of CRC is low in Europe and that an educational programme will be essential to achieve high compliance for CRC screening as a means of reducing deaths from bowel cancer.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Keighley, MRB
O'Morain, C
Giacosa, A
Ashorn, M
Burroughs, A
Crespi, M
Delvaux, M
Faivre, J
Hagenmuller, F
Lamy, V
Manger, F
Mills, HT
Neumann, C
Nowak, A
Pehrsson, A
Smits, S
Spencer, K
United European Gastroenterology Federation Public Affairs Commi
author_facet Keighley, MRB
O'Morain, C
Giacosa, A
Ashorn, M
Burroughs, A
Crespi, M
Delvaux, M
Faivre, J
Hagenmuller, F
Lamy, V
Manger, F
Mills, HT
Neumann, C
Nowak, A
Pehrsson, A
Smits, S
Spencer, K
United European Gastroenterology Federation Public Affairs Commi
author_sort Keighley, MRB
title Public awareness of risk factors and screening for colorectal cancer in Europe.
title_short Public awareness of risk factors and screening for colorectal cancer in Europe.
title_full Public awareness of risk factors and screening for colorectal cancer in Europe.
title_fullStr Public awareness of risk factors and screening for colorectal cancer in Europe.
title_full_unstemmed Public awareness of risk factors and screening for colorectal cancer in Europe.
title_sort public awareness of risk factors and screening for colorectal cancer in europe.
publishDate 2004
url http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/468587/
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op_source Eur J Cancer Prev , 13 (4) pp. 257-262. (2004)
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