Clinical Gastroenterology Vol.18 No.3(3)

Theme Early Colorectal Cancer -- Recent Topics
Title Screening Total Colonoscopy for the Early Detection of Colorectal Cancer
Publish Date 2003/03
Author Toru Mitsushima Kameda Cancer Screening Center
Author Yutaka Yamaji Department of Gastroenterology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo
Author Ryoichi Wada Department of Gastroenterology, Kameda General Hospital
[ Summary ] From April 1983 through March 2002, 26,986 asymptomatic Japanese underwent 87,120 examinations of total colonoscopy for screening colorectal cancer in our annual medical health check-ups. Total colonoscopy of the cecum was performed on 98.6% (85,921 examinations). Fifty eight cases of advanced cancer, beyond the submucosa (0.07%), forty two cases of invasive cancer of the submucosa (0.05%), one hundred seventy six cases of carcinoma in situ (0.20%), thirteen thousand three handred forty nine cases of adenoma (15.3%), and fifty two cases with carcinoid tumors (0.06%) were found. Out of forty two invasive cancer lesions in the submucosa, twenty six lesions were of the protruding type (62%), three lesions displayed flat, elevated appearance (7%), and thirteen lesions were of the depressed type (31%). Out of one hundred eighty five carcinoma in situ lesions, one hundred forty eight were of the protruding type (80%), twenty seven lesions were the flat elevated type (15%), and ten lesions were of the depressed type (5%). Total colonoscopy is the best method for screening early colorectal cancer, if cost or compliance are not concerened.
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