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Accuracy of colorectal polyp self-reports: findings from the colon cancer family registry.

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  • Accuracy of colorectal polyp self-reports: findings from the colon cancer family registry. Abstract Text:

    lisa madlenskyLisa Madlensky,darshana daftaryDarshana Daftary,terrilea burnettTerrilea Burnett,patricia harmonPatricia Harmon,mark jenkinsMark Jenkins,judi maskiellJudi Maskiell,sandra nigonSandra Nigon,kerry phillipsKerry Phillips,allyson templetonAllyson Templeton,paul j limburgPaul J Limburg,robert w haileRobert W Haile,john d potterJohn D Potter,steven gallingerSteven Gallinger,john a baronJohn A Baron,lisa madlenskyLisa Madlensky,darshana daftaryDarshana Daftary,terrilea burnettTerrilea Burnett,patricia harmonPatricia Harmon,mark jenkinsMark Jenkins,judi maskiellJudi Maskiell,sandra nigonSandra Nigon,kerry phillipsKerry Phillips,allyson templetonAllyson Templeton,paul j limburgPaul J Limburg,robert w haileRobert W Haile,john d potterJohn D Potter,steven gallingerSteven Gallinger,john a baronJohn A Baron,

    INTRODUCTION: Colorectal adenomas and other types of polyps are commonly used as end points or risk factors in epidemiologic studies. However, it is not known how accurately patients are able to self-report the presence or absence of adenomas following colonoscopy. METHODS: Participants in the Colon Cancer Family Registry provided self-reports of recent colorectal cancer (CRC) screening activity, and whether or not they had ever been told they had a polyp. Positive and negative predictive values for polyp self-report were calculated by comparing medical records with self-reports from 488 participants. RESULTS: The positive predictive value for self-reported polyp was 80.9%, and the negative predictive value was 85.8%. The predictive values did not differ by age group or sex, but participants with a previous diagnosis of CRC had a lower negative predictive value (76.2%) than participants with no personal history of CRC (89.0%; P = 0.04). CONCLUSIONS: Predictive values for self-reports of polyps are fairly high, but researchers needing accurate polyp data should obtain medical record confirmation. Pursuing medical records on only those participants self-reporting a polyp could result in an underestimation of the polyp prevalence in a study population.

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    l madlenskyL Madlensky,d daftaryD Daftary,t burnettT Burnett,p harmonP Harmon,m jenkinsM Jenkins,j maskiellJ Maskiell,s nigonS Nigon,k phillipsK Phillips,a templetonA Templeton,pj limburgPJ Limburg,rw haileRW Haile,jd potterJD Potter,s gallingerS Gallinger,ja baronJA Baron,l madlenskyL Madlensky,d daftaryD Daftary,t burnettT Burnett,p harmonP Harmon,m jenkinsM Jenkins,j maskiellJ Maskiell,s nigonS Nigon,k phillipsK Phillips,a templetonA Templeton,pj limburgPJ Limburg,rw haileRW Haile,jd potterJD Potter,s gallingerS Gallinger,ja baronJA Baron,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a p

    VOLUME: 16

    Page Numbers: 1898-901

    Journal Abbreviation: Cancer Epidemiol. Biomarkers P

    ISSN: 1055-9965

    DAY: 28

    MONTH: 08

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Moores UCSD Cancer Center, 3855 Health Sciences Drive, MC0901, La Jolla, CA 92093-0901, USA. lmadlensky@ucsd.edu

    Country: United States

    United States Research PublicationUnited States Research Publication

    AGENCY: United States NCI

    GRANT: U01 CA097735

    ACRONYM: CA

    MEDLINETA: Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Pr

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