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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jul 15.
Published in final edited form as: Cancer. 2013 Jun 10;119(14):2549–2554. doi: 10.1002/cncr.28007

Table 2.

Findings at post-CTC colonoscopy according to histology and risk factors. Association between study variables and (advanced) neoplasia at univariate analysis is also reported.

Characteristic All
(N=7,620)
Women
<55 years
of age
(N=1,882)
Women
≥55 years
of age
(N=2,211)
Men <55
years of
age
(N=1,535)
Men ≥55
years of
age
(N=1,992)
BMI<25
(N=2,495)
BMI≥25
(N=5,125)
±FH
(N=200)
−FH
(N=7,420)
Advanced Neoplasia, N (%) 276 (3.6) 37 (2.0) 75 (3.4)* 48 (3.1) 116 (5.8)* 69 (2.8) 207 (4,0)* 9 (4.5) 267 (3.6)
Any Adenoma ≥6 mm, N (%) 480 (6.3) 75 (4) 126 (5.7)* 96 (6.3) 183 (9.2)* 119 (4.8) 361 (7.0)* 18 (9.0) 462 (6.2)
Non-neoplastic Polyp ≥6 mm, N (%) 152 (2) 24 (1.3) 44 (2.0) 38 (2.5) 46 (2.3) 50 (2.0) 102 (2.0)* 7 (3.5) 145 (2.0)
*

p<0.05 (Chi-square test); BMI: body mass index; FH: family history of CRC