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Healthcare seeking with colorectal cancer symptoms-results from two Danish population-based surveys in 2012 and 2022.

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Scandinavian journal of primary health care 2026 Vol.44(1) p. 1-14 OA Colorectal Cancer Screening and Dete
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PubMed DOI PMC OpenAlex 마지막 보강 2026-04-28
OpenAlex 토픽 · Colorectal Cancer Screening and Detection Global Cancer Incidence and Screening Obesity and Health Practices

Jøhnk C, Jarbøl DE, Sætre LMS, Krøijer R, Wehberg S, Haastrup PF

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[BACKGROUND] Timely healthcare seeking with colorectal cancer (CRC) symptoms is crucial for treatment options.

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APA Camilla Jøhnk, Dorte Ejg Jarbøl, et al. (2026). Healthcare seeking with colorectal cancer symptoms-results from two Danish population-based surveys in 2012 and 2022.. Scandinavian journal of primary health care, 44(1), 1-14. https://doi.org/10.1080/02813432.2025.2566312
MLA Camilla Jøhnk, et al.. "Healthcare seeking with colorectal cancer symptoms-results from two Danish population-based surveys in 2012 and 2022.." Scandinavian journal of primary health care, vol. 44, no. 1, 2026, pp. 1-14.
PMID 41052213

Abstract

[BACKGROUND] Timely healthcare seeking with colorectal cancer (CRC) symptoms is crucial for treatment options. This study aims to 1. compare CRC symptom reporting and contact to the general practitioner (GP) in the Danish population in 2012 and 2022, 2. analyze the associations between sex, age and GP contact in 2012 and 2022, and 3. explore considerations about GP contact in 2022.

[METHODS] Nationwide surveys on symptoms and GP contact in 2012 and 2022 with 100,000 randomly selected adults invited in each. Four CRC symptom categories, GP contact, and six predefined considerations about GP contact were analyzed by descriptive statistics and multivariable logistic regression models.

[RESULTS] We included 47,423 individuals in 2012, and 28,328 in 2022. Symptom reporting was similar in the two cohorts, whereas GP contact increased significantly. Abdominal pain prompted the highest GP contact in both years (36.1% in 2012; 44.3% in 2022), while changed bowel habits prompted the lowest (20.4% and 24.8%, respectively). Men had lower odds of GP contact than women for most symptom categories, and odds of seeking healthcare increased with age. Among those with no GP contact, half reported either knowing the cause of their symptom or expecting it to resolve on its own. Among those who reported rectal bleeding and no GP contact, 17% described embarrassment.

[CONCLUSION] Despite the increased focus on CRC, many individuals with CRC symptoms reported that they knew the cause and expected it to go away on its own, indicating that they might not associate it with serious disease.

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Humans; Male; Female; Denmark; Colorectal Neoplasms; Middle Aged; Patient Acceptance of Health Care; Aged; Adult; General Practitioners; Abdominal Pain; Surveys and Questionnaires; Logistic Models; Sex Factors; Age Factors; Young Adult; Aged, 80 and over