Poster Session A - Sunday Afternoon
Category: Colorectal Cancer Prevention
Jose R. Russe-Russe, MD
Nassau University Medical Center
East Meadow, NY
Legend: Q: Question A: Correct answer | Total Answers (n=278) | % | Correct Answers Hispanics (n=72) | % | Correct Answers Non-Hispanics (n=206) | % |
Q1: Who gets colorectal cancer? : Men only. : Women only. A: Both men and women. | 13/278 5/278 260/278 | 4.7 1.8 93.5 | 65/72 | 90.3 | 195/206 | 94.7 |
Q2: Colorectal cancer is the second leading cancer killer in the U.S. A: True. : False. | 170/278 107/278 | 61.2 38.5 | 45/72 | 62.5 | 125/206 | 60.7 |
Q3: Getting screened for colorectal cancer can help you prevent the disease. A: True. : False. | 248/278 22/278 | 89.2 7.9 | 69/72 | 95.8 | 179/206 | 86.9 |
Q4: If you don’t have any symptoms, it means you don’t have colorectal cancer. : True. A: False. | 36/278 244/278 | 12.9 87.8 | 56/72 | 77.7 | 188/206 | 91.3 |
Q5: Screening is recommended to begin at what age? : 40. A: 45. : 50. : 60. | 122/278 67/278 84/278 6/278 | 43.9 24.1 30.2 2.2 | 9/72 | 12.5 | 58/206 | 28.1 |
Q6: At what age can you stop getting screened for colorectal cancer? : 60. : 65. : 70. A: 75. : 80. | 15/278 10/278 29/278 62/278 160/278 | 5.4 3.6 10.4 22.3 57.6 | 8/72 | 11.1 | 54/206 | 26.2 |
Q7: The only screening test for colorectal cancer is colonoscopy. : True. A: False. | 152/278 126/278 | 54.7 45.3 | 9/72 | 12.5 | 117/206 | 56.8 |
Q8: Which of these are symptoms of colorectal cancer? : Blood in or on your stool (bowel movement). : Stomach pain, aches, or cramps that don’t go away. : Losing weight and you don’t know why. A: All of these. : None of these. | 34/278 10/278 4/278 224/278 11/278 | 12.2 3.6 1.4 80.6 4.0 | 48/72 | 66.6 | 176/206 | 85.4 |