Colorectal cancer screening indicators

About the data

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How the colorectal screening indicators were selected

  • The National Colorectal Cancer Screening Network (NCCSN), convened by the Partnership, provides strategic direction and input on the colorectal cancer screening quality indicators. Throughout 2018, a working group came together to develop a new set of system-level quality indicators to measure colorectal cancer screening program performance. This report continues the work initiated with the original indicators, with some refinements to support ongoing performance measurement. The previous report covering the period from January 1, 2017, to December 31, 2018, is available here.
  • This version of the data report includes data for the first subset of colorectal cancer screening indicators. The remaining indicators will be incorporated in 2026.

Indicator considerations and timeframe

  • Indicator reporting this year has been aligned with the Cancer Screening in Five Continents (CanScreen5) project of the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). As such, most screening indicators are measured using a cohort method.
  • The same screening cohort is followed for each of the indicators as they move through the pathway. The screening cohort is first defined using Participation rates among the screen-eligible population and includes the proportion of screen-eligible population who successfully completed one fecal test in the program within the measurement time frame. These individuals are followed as the cohort of interest for subsequent indicators with the exception of up-to-date colorectal cancer screening.
  • The screening cohort measurement timeframe is defined by those who had at least one successful fecal test (FT) (screening with result) between July 2018 – December 2020 (24 months plus 6-month grace period).
  • This time period covers a significant portion of the COVID-19 pandemic and it had major impacts on the operations of the screening programs.
  • If data is not available for a particular jurisdiction, this jurisdiction will not appear on the graphs.
  • The number of jurisdictions represented in an indicator’s overall result may be different from the number of jurisdictions included for the stratified results based on data availability. For example, the results by geographic location were not always available for all jurisdictions even if they submitted the overall results for that indicator.

Acknowledgement

The Canadian Partnership Against Cancer would like to gratefully acknowledge the contributions of the following groups and individuals in the production of this report: the National Colorectal Cancer Screening Network, members of the Colorectal Cancer Screening Quality Indicators Working Group, and staff from jurisdictional cancer programs and agencies.


Should you require any further information related to the colorectal quality indicators please contact screening@partnershipagainstcancer.ca.