Abstract

3545 Background: There has been a rapid rise in colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence in recent decades in many Asian countries. Age, gender, smoking, and family history are the significant risk factors of CRC. This study would like to develop an Asia-Pacific Colorectal Screening (APCS) score to identify subjects with high-risk for colorectal advanced neoplasia (AN) in Asia. Methods: A multicentre study was in 11 Asian cities. A total of 7,463 asymptomatic subjects underwent screening colonoscopy. The first 2,000 subjects were used as a derivation cohort. AN was defined as advanced adenoma and CRC. A multiple logistic regression was applied to the derivation cohort identifying significant risk factors for AN; odds ratios of significant risk factors were then utilized to develop APCS score ranging from 0-6, including age (0=40-49, 1=50-59, 2=60+), gender (0=female, 1=male), family history (0=absent, 1=present), smoking (0=no, 1=current or past), and Body Mass Index (BMI) (0= 23kg/m2). Three tiers...

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