Year 2024 / Volume 116 / Number 11
Editorial
Population screening for colorectal cancer in Spain - A public health success with remaining challenges

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DOI: 10.17235/reed.2024.10774/2024

Agustín Albillos Martínez, Julia López Cardona, Javier Crespo García, Fernando Carballo Álvarez,

Abstract
The development of organized colorectal cancer screening programs in developed countries has led to a reduction in the incidence and mortality of this cancer. The implementation of the national screening program in Spain represents a major achievement in public health, aligning us with other European countries, but it still faces ongoing challenges. One of the main issues is the low participation rate of the eligible population, averaging 45%, with significant variation between autonomous communities. This requires allocating specific resources to overcome barriers that hinder participation. Another key aspect to improving the screening program is extending the screening age up to 74 years, in line with the recommendations of the European Union, as many member states are already doing.
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Received: 06/09/2024

Accepted: 11/09/2024

Online First: 15/10/2024

Published: 11/11/2024

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