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West J Med ; 144(6): 756-8, 1986 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3088841

ABSTRACT

A total of 252 consecutive screening flexible sigmoidoscopies were done by two community-based general internists on asymptomatic patients with stool negative for occult blood. Neoplastic lesions were found in 26 patients (10.3%), including 27 adenomatous polyps, 2 with carcinoma-in-situ and 1 carcinoid tumor. No complications resulted from flexible sigmoidoscopy. Nineteen patients with positive screening sigmoidoscopy underwent colonoscopy, and additional adenomatous polyps were found in six patients (31.6%), but no additional malignancy. Total cost for screening flexible sigmoidoscopy and additional studies was $30,359 ($1,168 per patient with a polyp or malignancy and $10,119 per patient with a malignant lesion). Screening flexible sigmoidoscopy can be safely done by community-based general internists in asymptomatic patients with a diagnostic yield comparable with that reported by subspecialists; total costs are acceptable.


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Colonic Neoplasms/prevention & control , Colonic Polyps/prevention & control , Mass Screening/economics , Occult Blood , Physicians, Family , Rectal Neoplasms/prevention & control , Sigmoidoscopy , Cost-Benefit Analysis , Humans , Middle Aged
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