CRC Screening

CRC Screening

Get Your BUTT Checked: March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month

Click on the name of each colorectal cancer screening method to learn more.

METHODWHAT & HOWFREQUENCYPROSCONSSENSITIVITY/ SPECIFICITY
FOR DETECTING CANCER
ColonoscopySimple and safe procedure in which your doctor uses a long tube with a light and camera to detect polypsEvery 5-10 years depending on whether polyps are foundViews the entire colon. Polyps can be removed during the procedure if foundDietary restrictions and prep to clean out the colon is neededSens 95%
Spec 86%
Stool DNATests for abnormal DNA and blood in stool. Collect bowel movement and send back to the lab for analysis using collection apparatus provided with kit.Every 3 years (according to ACS guidelines)No prep, dietary restrictions, or changes to medications necessary. Greater accuracy than FIT.More expensive than FIT if test not covered by insurance. Follow-up colonoscopy necessary if test indicates precancer or cancer.Sens 92%
Spec 87%
Fecal Immunochemical Test (FIT or iFBOT)Tests for blood. Swab bowel movement and place on cardAnnuallyNo prep. Done at home. Fairly InexpensiveAccuracy. Need a colonoscopy if blood is detected. Requires 1-2 separate samplesSens 73.8%
Spec 96.4%
Guaiac Fecal Occult Blood Test (FOBT)Tests for blood. Swab bowel movement and place on cardAnnuallyNo prep. Done at home. InexpensiveAccuracy, Dietary restrictions, Need a colonoscopy if blood is detected. Requires 3 separate samplesSens 70%
Spec 92.5%
Flexible SigmoidoscopyDetects polyps. Done at a doctors’ officeEvery 5 years, may be combined with annual stool testNo sedation required. Can biopsy if small polyp detectedOnly views part of the colon. Need a colonoscopy if larger polyps or other issues are detectedSens 95%
Spec 87%
Only left sided cancers
Virtual ColonoscopyUses x-rays and computers to take 2- or 3-D images of your colon and rectumEvery 5 yearsQuicker and less invasive than colonoscopy. No sedation is neededExpensive and not covered by all insurance carriers, Dietary restrictions 1-3 days before the procedure, full bowel prep is required, If a polyp is found, will need a colonoscopySens 84%
Spec 88%
Double Contrast Barium EnemaAir and barium are pumped into your rectum. The solution will show polyps or tumors on X-rays.Every 5-10 yearsDone without sedation. Less expensive than colonoscopyLaxative preparation is required. Polyps cannot be removed during the procedure. If polyps are found, a colonoscopy will be neededVery low sensitivity and specificity