GASTROENTEROLOGICAL ENDOSCOPY
Online ISSN : 1884-5738
Print ISSN : 0387-1207
ISSN-L : 0387-1207
PROPORTIONS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF INTERVAL CANCER IN ANNUAL FECAL IMMUNOCHEMICAL TEST SCREENING AND POSTCOLONOSCOPY COLORECTAL CANCER: RESULTS FROM A JAPANESE MULTICENTER PROSPECTIVE STUDY USING QUESTIONNAIRES, THE C-DETECT STUDY
Masau SEKIGUCHI Yoshihiro KISHIDAHiroaki IKEMATSUMaki KONNOYasuhiko MIZUGUCHIKinichi HOTTAKenichiro IMAISayo ITOKazunori TAKADAAkio SHIOMIHirofumi YASUIShunsuke TSUKAMOTOHidekazu HIRANONozomu KOBAYASHIYutaka SAITOAtsushi INABAKensuke SHINMURAJun KONISHIHeita OZAWAShin FUJITAYoshitaka MURAKAMITakahisa MATSUDA
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2026 Volume 68 Issue 4 Pages 338-351

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Objectives: There are several types of colorectal cancer (CRC) according to the detection methods and intervals, including interval CRC (iCRC) and postcolonoscopy CRC (PCCRC). We aimed to examine their proportions and characteristics.

Methods: We conducted a multicenter prospective study using questionnaires in Japan (“C-DETECT study”), in which differences in CRC characteristics according to detection methods and intervals were examined from consecutive adult patients. Because the annual fecal immunochemical test (FIT) was used in population-based screening, the annual FIT-iCRC was assessed.

Results: In total, 1241 CRC patients (1064 with invasive CRC) were included. Annual FIT-iCRC (a), 3-year PCCRC (b), and CRC detected within 1 year after a positive FIT with noncompliance to colonoscopy (c) accounted for 4.5%, 7.0%, and 3.9% of all CRCs, respectively, and for 3.9%, 5.4%, and 4.3% of invasive CRCs, respectively. The comparison among these (a, b, c) and other CRCs (d) demonstrated differences in the proportions of ≥T2 invasion ([a] 58.9%, [b] 44.8%, [c] 87.5%, [d] 73.0%), metastasis ([a] 33.9%, [b] 21.8%, [c] 54.2%, [d] 43.9%), right-sided CRC ([a] 42.9%, [b] 40.2%, [c] 18.8%, [d] 28.6%), and female sex ([a] 53.6%, [b] 49.4%, [c] 27.1%, [d] 41.6%). In metastatic CRC, (a) and (b) showed a higher proportions of BRAF mutations ([a] [b] 12.0%, [c] [d] 3.1%).

Conclusions: Annual FIT-iCRC and 3-year PCCRC existed in nonnegligible proportions. They were characterized by higher proportions of right-sided tumors, female sex, and BRAF mutations. These findings suggest that annual FIT-iCRC and 3-year PCCRC may have biological features different from those of other CRCs.

Trial registration: This study was registered in the University Hospital Medical Information Network Clinical Trials Registry (UMIN-CTR number, UMIN000041758).

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