Introduction: Colorectal cancer (CRC) screening generally starts screening by the age of 50 based on guidelines. Lately however, a U.S. guideline recommended to start CRC screening from age 45 and, very recently, two studies were published that addressed young-onset in Europe (in part) (Vuik et al., 2019; Araghi et al., 2019).
Materials and methods: Flemish CRC incidence and mortality data contextualise trend results for age groups under 50 and what the implications could be for practice.
Results: CRC incidence rates showed considerable variability over a 12-year period without a clear increase in disease burden for the age group 45-49 in Flanders. In several age groups under 39 an increasing incidence trend was visible for both genders. Data was analysed in a period where no CRC screening was present in Flanders.
Discussion: Decreasing the target age for the Flemish CRC screening does not seem to be straightforward and primary prevention should be considered more prominently.
Keywords: American cancer society; Early detection of cancer; Flanders; Incidence.
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