Final US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) Recommendations for CRC screening released
The final USPSTF recommendations for CRC screening were released earlier this week. You may also find of interest a related JAMA news release and a statement from the American Cancer Society on the new recommendations. One of the primary differences from the 2008 recommendation is the addition of Computed Tomography (CT) colonography and multi-targeted stool DNA (FIT-DNA) to the list of screening strategies.
80% by 2018 Video and Progress Spotlight
The National Colorectal Cancer Round Table (NCCRT) Evaluation and Measurement Subgroup co-chair Ann G. Zauber, PhD, presented a poster describing the 80% by 2018 progress (to date) at the 2016 Digestive Disease Week Conference in San Diego last month. The poster illustrates the progress of the 80% by 2018 initiative by comparing the number needed to screen to reach 80% by 2018 in each state with the number of pledges received in each state. View the poster.
The NCCRT will be hosting a webinar Guidance on implementing FIT-based screening programs. The purpose of the webinar is to review the rationale for FIT-based testing programs and discuss strategies for successful implementation of stool-based testing programs. The webinar will be held on Wednesday, June 29th at 11:00 a.m. CST. You must be pre-registered to join the webinar. Register today.
To learn more about the Great Plains QIN’s efforts to improve colorectal cancer screening rates, visit our Web site or contact Tasha Peltier in North Dakota, Denise Kolba in South Dakota, Jennifer Geisert in Nebraska or Kaitlin Nolte in Kansas.