2023
DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v29.i9.1492
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Supply and quality of colonoscopy according to the characteristics of gastroenterologists in the French population-based colorectal-cancer screening program

Abstract: BACKGROUND Since its complete roll-out in 2009, the French colorectal cancer screening program (CRCSP) experienced 3 major constraints [use of a less efficient Guaiac-test (gFOBT), stopping the supply of Fecal-Immunochemical-Test kits (FIT), and suspension of the program due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)] affecting its effectiveness. AIM To describe the impact of the constraints in terms of changes in the quality of screening-colonoscopy (Quali-Colo). … Show more

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“…The significant decrease in activity documented elsewhere [ 23 , 24 ] was not observed in IDF, where the interruption of activity observed between March and May 2020 was largely compensated in the second half, making the 2020 campaign paradoxically more successful than the 2019 campaign. It should be remembered, however, that 2019 was marked by an interruption in the supply of test kits, which occasioned a drastic drop in the number of tests carried out and the deterioration of certain program evaluation indicators [25] . Similarly, the negative impact on the severity of CRC lesions of long time to colonoscopy observed in the literature [ 14 , 26 , 27 ] was unexpectedly not observed in this study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The significant decrease in activity documented elsewhere [ 23 , 24 ] was not observed in IDF, where the interruption of activity observed between March and May 2020 was largely compensated in the second half, making the 2020 campaign paradoxically more successful than the 2019 campaign. It should be remembered, however, that 2019 was marked by an interruption in the supply of test kits, which occasioned a drastic drop in the number of tests carried out and the deterioration of certain program evaluation indicators [25] . Similarly, the negative impact on the severity of CRC lesions of long time to colonoscopy observed in the literature [ 14 , 26 , 27 ] was unexpectedly not observed in this study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%