Customized early detection of colorectal cancer in Nigeria identifies advanced adenomas and early-stage disease.
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유사 논문P · Population 대상 환자/모집단
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I · Intervention 중재 / 시술
colonoscopy
C · Comparison 대조 / 비교
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O · Outcome 결과 / 결론
[CONCLUSIONS] Combining community engagement with patient navigation significantly increased CRC awareness and enabled the detection of advanced adenomas and early-stage cancers. Expanding this model to a national level is recommended to evaluate broader impact, cost-effectiveness, and potential implementation challenges.
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[BACKGROUND] Colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence is increasing in low- and middle-income countries, where late-stage presentation is common and survival rates remain poor.
- 표본수 (n) 2
- p-value p < .001
APA
Alatise OI, Owoade IA, et al. (2026). Customized early detection of colorectal cancer in Nigeria identifies advanced adenomas and early-stage disease.. Cancer, 132(1), e70156. https://doi.org/10.1002/cncr.70156
MLA
Alatise OI, et al.. "Customized early detection of colorectal cancer in Nigeria identifies advanced adenomas and early-stage disease.." Cancer, vol. 132, no. 1, 2026, pp. e70156.
PMID
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Abstract 한글 요약
[BACKGROUND] Colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence is increasing in low- and middle-income countries, where late-stage presentation is common and survival rates remain poor. Early-detection programs are critical to improving outcomes.
[METHODS] A longitudinal early-detection study was conducted in Osun State, Nigeria. A 6-month community awareness campaign was implemented with posters, radio jingles, social media, and messaging disseminated via health and religious institutions. CRC knowledge was assessed before and after the intervention with the validated Bowel Cancer Awareness Measure questionnaire. Individuals with indicators of CRC were referred from peripheral facilities to an early-diagnosis (ED) clinic at a tertiary center. Demographic data, presenting features, and diagnostic outcomes were prospectively recorded. The primary end point was detection of advanced adenomas and CRC.
[RESULTS] Of 497 eligible participants, 322 (64.8%) completed pre- and postcampaign surveys. Awareness of CRC improved from 54 (16.8%) to 311 (96.9%) (p < .001). Good knowledge of CRC risk factors and symptoms also increased significantly (p < .001). A total of 329 individuals were navigated to the ED clinic; 168 (51.1%) were eligible for the protocol, and 116 (73.0%) completed colonoscopy. CRC was diagnosed in four patients (3.4%), with stage 0 (n = 2), II (n = 1), and III (n = 1). Advanced adenomas were identified in 11% of patients (13 of 116) who underwent colonoscopy.
[CONCLUSIONS] Combining community engagement with patient navigation significantly increased CRC awareness and enabled the detection of advanced adenomas and early-stage cancers. Expanding this model to a national level is recommended to evaluate broader impact, cost-effectiveness, and potential implementation challenges.
[METHODS] A longitudinal early-detection study was conducted in Osun State, Nigeria. A 6-month community awareness campaign was implemented with posters, radio jingles, social media, and messaging disseminated via health and religious institutions. CRC knowledge was assessed before and after the intervention with the validated Bowel Cancer Awareness Measure questionnaire. Individuals with indicators of CRC were referred from peripheral facilities to an early-diagnosis (ED) clinic at a tertiary center. Demographic data, presenting features, and diagnostic outcomes were prospectively recorded. The primary end point was detection of advanced adenomas and CRC.
[RESULTS] Of 497 eligible participants, 322 (64.8%) completed pre- and postcampaign surveys. Awareness of CRC improved from 54 (16.8%) to 311 (96.9%) (p < .001). Good knowledge of CRC risk factors and symptoms also increased significantly (p < .001). A total of 329 individuals were navigated to the ED clinic; 168 (51.1%) were eligible for the protocol, and 116 (73.0%) completed colonoscopy. CRC was diagnosed in four patients (3.4%), with stage 0 (n = 2), II (n = 1), and III (n = 1). Advanced adenomas were identified in 11% of patients (13 of 116) who underwent colonoscopy.
[CONCLUSIONS] Combining community engagement with patient navigation significantly increased CRC awareness and enabled the detection of advanced adenomas and early-stage cancers. Expanding this model to a national level is recommended to evaluate broader impact, cost-effectiveness, and potential implementation challenges.
🏷️ 키워드 / MeSH 📖 같은 키워드 OA만
- Humans
- Colorectal Neoplasms
- Nigeria
- Female
- Male
- Early Detection of Cancer
- Middle Aged
- Adenoma
- Aged
- Adult
- Health Knowledge
- Attitudes
- Practice
- Surveys and Questionnaires
- Longitudinal Studies
- Colonoscopy
- Neoplasm Staging
- Risk Factors
- advanced adenomas
- awareness campaign
- colorectal cancer
- early diagnosis
- early‐stage cancers
- screening
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