Abstract

1568 Background: The EDIFICE survey program started in 2005 and was aimed at providing a better understanding of the participation of the French population in cancer screening programs and assess the evolution over time. The EDIFICE 3 survey was conducted in 2011, following EDIFICE 1 (2005) and EDIFICE 2 (2008), and focused on colorectal, breast and prostate cancer. Methods: This third nationwide observational study, EDIFICE 3, was conducted by phone interviews among a representative sample of 1603 subjects aged between 40 and 75 years, using the quota method. The analysis focused on the target population of the national screening programs for breast and colorectal cancer (50-74 years). The same population was analysed for prostate cancer screening behaviours. Results: For breast cancer, the rate of women attending at least one screening test was 93%/94%/95% in 2005/2008/2011 respectively. A mammography had been performed as recommended within the last two years for 75%/83%/83% among them. We observed an increase in timing compliance between 2005 and 2011, significant for women aged 65-74. For colorectal cancer, the rate of subjects attending at least one screening test was 25%/38%/59%. A fecal test or colonoscopy had been performed according to the recommended timing for NA/30%/51% among them. Colorectal cancer screening has increased significantly in all age groups, especially between 65 and 69 years, and for both genders. For prostate cancer, the rate of men having performed at least one screening test (PSA and/or rectal examination) was 36%/49%/50%.This rate have significantly decreased in men aged 50-59 between 2008 and 2011(44% vs 37%, p<0.05). Conclusions: For National Programs, the attendance rate remains high for breast cancer screening and is improving for colorectal cancer screening. However, the European guideline objective rate of participation for colorectal cancer screening has not yet been reached. Despite the absence of recommendations, prostate cancer screening is frequently carried out and stable overall.

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