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普通医疗环境中结直肠癌的阳性家族史[弗里达.法兰克福]:一项横断面研究的研究方案

Positive family history of colorectal cancer in a general practice setting [FRIDA.Frankfurt]: study protocol of a of a cross-sectional study.

作者信息

Siebenhofer Andrea, Plath Jasper, Taubenroth Maja, Singer Susanne, Hechtner Marlene, Dahlhaus Anne, Rauck Sandra, Schulz-Rothe Sylvia, Koné Insa, Gerlach Ferdinand M

机构信息

Institute of General Practice, Goethe-University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg, Germany.

出版信息

BMC Cancer. 2015 Aug 28;15:605. doi: 10.1186/s12885-015-1600-7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Although the risk of developing colorectal cancer (CRC) is 2-4 times higher in case of a positive family history, risk-adapted screening programs for family members related to CRC- patients do not exist in the German health care system. CRC screening recommendations for persons under 55 years of age that have a family predisposition have been published in several guidelines. The primary aim of this study is to determine the frequency of positive family history of CRC (1st degree relatives with CRC) among 40-54 year old persons in a general practitioner (GP) setting in Germany. Secondary aims are to detect the frequency of occurrence of colorectal neoplasms (CRC and advanced adenomas) in 1st degree relatives of CRC patients and to identify the variables (e.g. demographic, genetic, epigenetic and proteomic characteristics) that are associated with it. This study also explores whether evidence-based information contributes to informed decisions and how screening participation correlates with anxiety and (anticipated) regret.

METHODS/DESIGN: Prior to the beginning of the study, the GP team (GP and one health care assistant) in around 50 practices will be trained, and about 8,750 persons that are registered with them will be asked to complete the "Network against colorectal cancer" questionnaire. The 10% who are expected to have a positive family history will then be invited to give their informed consent to participate in the study. All individuals with positive family history will be provided with evidence-based information and prevention strategies. We plan to examine each participant's family history of CRC in detail and to collect information on further variables (e.g. demographics) associated with increased risk. Additional stool and blood samples will be collected from study-participants who decide to undergo a colonoscopy (n ~ 350) and then analyzed at the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) Heidelberg to see whether further relevant variables are associated with an increased risk of CRC. One screening list and four questionnaires will be used to collect the data, and a detailed statistical analysis plan will be provided before the database is closed (expected to be June 30, 2015).

DISCUSSION

It is anticipated that when persons with a family history of colorectal cancer have been provided with professional advice by the practice team, there will be an increase in the availability of valid information on the frequency of affected individuals and an increase in the number of persons making informed decisions. We also expect to identify further variables that are associated with colorectal cancer. This study therefore has translational relevance from lab to practice.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

German Clinical Trials Register DRKS00006277.

摘要

背景

尽管有家族病史的人群患结直肠癌(CRC)的风险高出2至4倍,但德国医疗保健系统中不存在针对CRC患者亲属的风险适应性筛查项目。针对有家族易感性的55岁以下人群的CRC筛查建议已在多项指南中发布。本研究的主要目的是确定德国普通科医生(GP)诊所中40至54岁人群中CRC阳性家族史(CRC一级亲属)的频率。次要目的是检测CRC患者一级亲属中结直肠肿瘤(CRC和高级别腺瘤)的发生频率,并确定与之相关的变量(如人口统计学、遗传学、表观遗传学和蛋白质组学特征)。本研究还探讨循证信息是否有助于做出明智决策,以及筛查参与度与焦虑和(预期的)遗憾之间的相关性。

方法/设计:在研究开始前,约50家诊所的GP团队(GP和一名医疗保健助理)将接受培训,并要求约8750名在他们处注册的人员完成“抗击结直肠癌网络”问卷。预计有10%的人有阳性家族史,随后将邀请他们知情同意参与研究。所有有阳性家族史的个体将获得循证信息和预防策略。我们计划详细检查每位参与者的CRC家族史,并收集与风险增加相关的进一步变量(如人口统计学)信息。将从决定接受结肠镜检查的研究参与者(n约350人)中额外采集粪便和血液样本,然后在海德堡德国癌症研究中心(DKFZ)进行分析,以查看是否有其他相关变量与CRC风险增加有关。将使用一份筛查清单和四份问卷收集数据,并在数据库关闭前(预计为2015年6月30日)提供详细的统计分析计划。

讨论

预计当有结直肠癌家族史的人群得到诊所团队的专业建议时,关于受影响个体频率的有效信息的可得性将增加,做出明智决策的人数也将增加。我们还期望识别出与结直肠癌相关的其他变量。因此,本研究具有从实验室到实践的转化相关性。

试验注册

德国临床试验注册中心DRKS00006277

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