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Improving Colon Cancer Screening Rates In An Ambulatory Resident Clinic, Ashima Oza, Md, Tina Boortalary, Md, Elizabeth Chin, Md, Tudor Sturzoiu, Md, John Wallis, Md, Sonia Bharel, Md May 2021

Improving Colon Cancer Screening Rates In An Ambulatory Resident Clinic, Ashima Oza, Md, Tina Boortalary, Md, Elizabeth Chin, Md, Tudor Sturzoiu, Md, John Wallis, Md, Sonia Bharel, Md

Health Equity and Quality Improvement (HEQI) Summit

In the US, colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths. According to the 2018 CDC Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System survey, 68.8% of US adults between 50 and 75 were up to date on colorectal screening (CRCS) across all screening modalities. In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, screening has dropped even further and is still 50% below pre-pandemic levels. At Jefferson, our CRCS rate is below the national average at 55.4%. Given the importance of regular screening for CRC prevention, this is clearly inadequate. There are several barriers to completing an invasive screening modality like a …