Global impact of COVID-19 on organized CRC screening programs: lessons learned

Publié le 5 septembre 2025
Mis à jour le 2 octobre 2025

Using a standardized data template, this study retrospectively collected data about colorectal cancer (CRC) screening activity in 2020 and 2021 to estimate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic compared to the pre-pandemic period (2018 or 2019). Data were collected from 17 programs in 14 countries of which 15 were population-based programs. Invitation coverage was decreased by up to 53.7 % in 2020. Participation among those invited was similar in both periods for all programs. The maximum backlog in invitations was less than 7.4 months in 2020 and 3.3 months for 2021. Nine out of 15 programs observed a decrease in the number of detected CRCs in 2020. Four programs showed a positive percentage change in CRCs detected in 2021 relative to the pre-pandemic period. Half of the countries observed a worse stage-distribution in 2020/2021. Overall, organized CRC screening programs operated at lower screening activity, but screening outcomes were similar compared to the pre-pandemic period.

Auteur : de Jonge Lucie, Lansdorp-Vogelaar Iris, Doria-Rose V.Paul, Portillo Isabel, Novak-Mlakar Dominika, Burón Andrea, Quintin Cécile, Espinás Josep A, Plaine Julie, Škrjanec Ana Lucija, Kofol Bric Tatjana, Binefa Gemma, Font Rebeca, Bulliard Jean-Luc, Chubak Jessica, Ziebell Rebecca, McCurdy Bronwen R, Rabeneck Linda, Senore Carlo
Best Practice and Research: Clinical Gastroenterology, 2025, p. 102047