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AGA releases evidence-based principles to guide creation of national colorectal cancer screening approach

06.14.22 | American Gastroenterological Association

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Bethesda, MD (June 14, 2022) — The American Gastroenterological Association today released a series of evidence-based position statements that amount to a call to action for a national colorectal cancer screening approach, which would enable everyone to participate in colorectal cancer (CRC) screening programs without barriers.

CRC experts developed eight statements, which highlight the continuum of CRC screening, identify barriers and provide a platform for physician groups, patient advocates, industry, employers, payers and the government to work together eliminate screening barriers.

“CRC screening saves lives, but only if people get screened. Cost sharing is an important barrier to screening, which contributes to racial, ethnic and socioeconomic inequities in colorectal cancer outcomes. The full cost of screening – including non-invasive tests and follow-up colonoscopies – should be covered without cost to patients,” says David Lieberman, MD, AGAF, chair of the AGA Executive Committee on the Screening Continuum. “AGA wishes to collaborate with key stakeholders to eliminate obstacles to screening, which disproportionately impact those with low income and lack of insurance.”

AGA position statements on reducing the burden of colorectal cancer:

AGA published these position statements in Gastroenterology .

Groups interested in collaborating with AGA should contact Kathleen Teixeira, AGA Vice President, Public Policy and Advocacy, at kteixeira@gastro.org .

Colorectal cancer resources

Coding guide for CRC screening (for physicians)

CRC screening: what to expect when paying (for patients)

For patients: CRC Screening Options

Updates on Age to Start and Stop Colorectal Cancer Screening: Recommendations From the U.S. Multi-Society Task Force on Colorectal Cancer

Clinical Practice Update: Approach to the use of non-invasive CRC screening options

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Gastroenterology

10.1053/j.gastro.2022.05.011

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Reducing the Burden of Colorectal Cancer: AGA Position Statements

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APA:
American Gastroenterological Association. (2022, June 14). AGA releases evidence-based principles to guide creation of national colorectal cancer screening approach. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/80EZK3Q8/aga-releases-evidence-based-principles-to-guide-creation-of-national-colorectal-cancer-screening-approach.html
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"AGA releases evidence-based principles to guide creation of national colorectal cancer screening approach." Brightsurf News, Jun. 14 2022, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/80EZK3Q8/aga-releases-evidence-based-principles-to-guide-creation-of-national-colorectal-cancer-screening-approach.html.