Clinical Gastroenterology Vol.34 No.3(2)

Theme CT Colonography 2019 -- Recent Advances, Current Status and Its Evaluation as a Modality for Organized Cancer Screening
Title Current Status of Diagnostic Accuracy of CT Colonography in Colorectal Cancer Screening and Detailed Examination
Publish Date 2019/03
Author Kenichiro Majima Department of Health Management, Kameda Medical Center
Author Masanori Fujiwara Radiology Unit, Kameda Medical Center Makuhari
Author Yosuke Muraki Department of Health Management, Kameda Medical Center
[ Summary ] In Japan, approximately 50,000 people die from colorectal cancer annually. Effective use of CT colonography might lead to decreasing this mortality rate. High diagnostic accuracy can be obtained using the standard tagging method (labeling with an oral contrast agent) in CT colonography. The high diagnostic accuracy of this technique has been proven by various large-scale studies conducted in some countries around the world, including Japan. It is important to note that the accuracy of CT colonography is lower than that of colonoscopy in diagnosing flat lesions. However, CT colonography is superior in efficiency to colonoscopy in some areas, such as in the proximal sides of folds and the hepatic flexure. In Japan, it has been reported that colorectal cancer can be consistently detected in institutions performing CT colonography for screening or detailed examinations.
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