Half of eligible Americans not screened for colon cancer

Only half of Americans age 50 and older have had a screening colonoscopy, and the results are particularly poor for underinsured adults, according to a new survey from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), a part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Specifically, the survey revealed that:

  • Nearly 67% of Hispanics age 50 and older have never had a screening colonoscopy.

  • More than three-fourths (77%) of uninsured adults ages 50-64 reported never having a screening colonoscopy, compared to 54.1% of those covered by Medicaid and other public health plans.

  • Slightly more than half of people age 65 and older who had Medicare in addition to some other form of insurance have had a screening colonoscopy. Only 45% of people in the same age group who only had Medicare coverage and 34.6% of people who had Medicare in addition to private insurance coverage had never undergone screening colonoscopy.

More information on the report can be found on the AHRQ Web site.

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