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. 2019 Jun 14;16(12):2120. doi: 10.3390/ijerph16122120

Table 3.

Fecal occult blood testing of Spanish people between 50–70 years (n = 27,821) in the period 2009–2017 in the Communities’ Spain.

Communities´Spain 2009 2011 2014 2017 p
FOB FOB FOB FOB
n (%) n (%) n (%) n (%)
Andalucía 21(12.7%) 27 (16.4%) 44 (26.7%) 73 (44.2%) <0.001
Aragón 8 (6.5%) 13 (10.5%) 18 (15.5%) 85 (68.5%)
Asturias 8 (14.8%) 9 (16.7%) 14 (25.9%) 23 (42.6)
Baleares 10 (10.5%) 8 (8.4%) 20 (21.1%) 57 (60%)
Canarias 12 (5.6%) 31 (14.1%) 54 (25%) 119 (55.1%)
Cantabria 8 (3.7%) 7 (3.2%) 84 (38.5%) 119 (54.6%)
Castilla y León 12 (5.1%) 14 (5.9%) 31 (13.1%) 180 (75.9%)
Castilla la Mancha 7 (9%) 8 (10.3%) 13(16.7%) 50 (64.1%)
Cataluña 17 (5.7%) 27 (9.1%) 79 (26.7%) 173 (54.4%)
C. Valenciana 26 (6.1%) 51 (11.9%) 106 (24.8%) 245 (57.2%)
Extremadura 9 (17%) 9 (17%) 13 (24.5%) 22 (41.5%)
Galicia 15 (8.9%) 24 (14.2%) 43 (25.4%) 87 (51.5%)
Madrid 23 (16.7%) 16 (11.6%) 42 (30.4%) 57 (41.3%)
Murcia 15 (7.6%) 43 (21.7%) 64 (32.3%) 76 (38.4%)
Navarra 3 (1.4) 6 (2.8%) 36 (16.9%) 168 (78.9%)
País Vasco 20 (2.9%) 103 (15%) 236 (34.4%) 328 (47.7%)
La Rioja 1 (0.7%) 14 (9.2%) 64 (41.8%) 74 (48.4%)
Ceuta y Melilla 6 (22.2%) 5 (18.5%) 7 (25.9%) 9 (33.3%)