Role of sigmoidoscopy in screening for colorectal cancer: a critical review.

The use of sigmoidoscopy as a screening method for colorectal cancer is controversial. Evidence regarding its efficacy is reviewed critically, with special attention given to potential biases in screening studies. The vast majority of studies are uncontrolled and without follow-up information and thus shed little light on the actual benefits of sigmoidoscopy. Two uncontrolled studies with follow-up and one randomized trial suggest a colorectal cancer mortality reduction because of the use of sigmoidoscopy, but all three studies have major shortcomings. The authors conclude that the currently available data are insufficient to establish a national recommendation for screening with sigmoidoscopy. To establish such a recommendation, a properly conducted randomized trial with colorectal cancer mortality as an outcome is needed.

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