Effect of invitation to colonoscopy versus faecal immunochemical test screening on colorectal cancer mortality (COLONPREV): a pragmatic, randomised, controlled, non-inferiority trial

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Effect of invitation to colonoscopy versus faecal immunochemical test screening on colorectal cancer mortality (COLONPREV): a pragmatic, randomised, controlled, non-inferiority trial

Lancet. 2025 Apr 12;405(10486):1231-1239. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(25)00145-X. Epub 2025 Mar 27.

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Colonoscopy and the faecal immunochemical test are accepted strategies for colorectal cancer screening in the average-risk population (ie, people aged ≥50 years without personal or family history of colorectal cancer). In this trial, we aimed to compare whether invitation to screening with faecal immunochemical test was non-inferior to colonoscopy in a screening programme.

METHODS: COLONPREV was a pragmatic, randomised, controlled, non-inferiority trial done at 15 tertiary hospitals across eight regions of Spain. Eligible participants were presumptively healthy and aged between 50 years and 69 years without a personal history of colorectal cancer, adenoma or inflammatory bowel disease, family history of hereditary or familial colorectal cancer (ie, two or more first-degree relatives with colorectal cancer or one diagnosed before age 60 years), severe comorbidities, or previous colectomy. Participants were randomly assigned (1:1) to one-time colonoscopy or biennial faecal immunochemical test before invitation to screening. The primary endpoint was colorectal cancer mortality at 10 years, assessed in the intention-to-screen population. An absolute difference of less than 0·16 percentage points was required to show non-inferiority. This trial was registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT00906997.

FINDINGS: Between June 1, 2009, and Dec 31, 2021, 57 404 individuals were randomly assigned to receive an invitation for colonoscopy (n=28 708) or the faecal immunochemical test (n=28 696). The intention-to-screen population consisted of 26 332 individuals in the colonoscopy group and 26 719 in the faecal immunochemical test group. In the intention-to-screen population, participation in any form of screening was 31·8% in the colonoscopy group and 39·9% in the faecal immunochemical test group (risk ratio [RR] 0·79 [95% CI 0·77 to 0·82]). Faecal immunochemical testing was non-inferior to colonoscopy with regard to the risk of colorectal cancer mortality at 10 years: the risk was 0·22% (55 deaths) in the colonoscopy group and 0·24% (60 deaths) in the faecal immunochemical test group (risk difference -0·02 [95% CI -0·10 to 0·06; RR 0·92 [95% CI 0·64 to 1·32]; pnon-inferiority=0·0005).

INTERPRETATION: Participation in screening was higher among individuals invited to faecal immunochemical test screening than colonoscopy screening. On the basis of participation observed in this study, a faecal immunochemical test-based programme was non-inferior to a colonoscopy-based programme for colorectal cancer-related mortality.

FUNDING: Fundación Científica de la Asociación Española contra el Cáncer and Instituto de Salud Carlos III.

PMID:40158525 | DOI:10.1016/S0140-6736(25)00145-X

Authors: Antoni Castells, Enrique Quintero, Luis Bujanda, Susana Castán-Cameo, Joaquín Cubiella, José Díaz-Tasende, Ángel Lanas, Akiko Ono, Miquel Serra-Burriel, Eladio Frías-Arrocha, Cristina Hernández, Rodrigo Jover, Montserrat Andreu, Fernando Carballo, Juan Diego Morillas, Dolores Salas, Raquel Almazán, Inmaculada Alonso-Abreu, Jesús M Banales, Vicent Hernández, Isabel Portillo, Mercedes Vanaclocha-Espí, Mariola de la Vega, COLONPREV study investigators

Published: 2025-03-30 10:00:00

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