Colorectal cancer screening in Semarang, Indonesia: A multicenter primary health care based study

Author:

Purnomo Hery DjagatORCID,Permatadewi Cecilia OktariaORCID,Prasetyo Agung,Indiarso Didik,Hutami Hesti Triwahyu,Puspasari Dik,Listiana Devia Eka,Suhartono ,Armatussolikha Herna Rizkia,Priyadi Suryanto Setyo,Sadono Sri,Silvina ORCID,Nurhayati ,Samsudin ,Ahnaf ,Hidayanto Muhammad,Nugroho Puriyanto Wahyu,Rakhmawati Nur Dian,Susanto Agus,Setiawan Mukti,Sonny Mochamad

Abstract

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a major public health problem in Indonesia. It ranks among the top four cancers with high mortality rates. CRC screening is expected to improve early diagnosis that can reduce mortality and morbidity rate. Primary health care-based CRC screening in Indonesia has not yet been performed. This study was conducted to obtain information about prevalence, adenoma detection rate and public compliance for CRC screening in Semarang, Indonesia. This cross-sectional study was done across 10 primary health care centers in Semarang during April—October 2021. The screening method used Immunochromatography Faecal Occult Blood Tests (I-FOBT) as the primary test. Patients with positive I-FOBT result would be referred to Kariadi hospital for colonoscopy and histology examination. A total of 221 patients were included, 66.1% were female, mean age was 59.38 ± 7.48 years. Participation rate was 63%, 37 patients (16.7%) were I-FOBT positive, 26 patients (70.27%) underwent colonoscopy. Colonoscopy compliance rate was 70.27%. The colonoscopy results were haemorrhoid (30.8%), polyps (30.8%), malignancy (19.2%), colitis (7.7%), diverticulosis (7.7%), and normal (3.8%). The adenoma detection rate was 26.9%. BMI abnormality (overweight and obese) (OR 10.968; 95% CI 2.33–51.55) and family history of malignancy (OR 18.800; 95% CI 5.13–68.85) increased the risk of colorectal cancer and adenoma and respectively. The prevalence of I-FOBT positive in primary health care centers is high. The CRC screening program based on primary care should be considered. Public awareness education should be considered to increase colonoscopy compliance.

Funder

Corporate Social Responsibility of Diponegoro University, Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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