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NCT06126120N/ACompletedHigh Momentum (7.8/mo)Completion was 26mo ago

Prevalence, Determinants, and Challenges of Adherence With Colonoscopy Check-up in People With Lynch Syndrome: a Questionnaire-based Study

Imperial College London·observational·Posted Nov 13, 2023·Updated Jun 5, 2026

In Brief

An observational study for Lynch Syndrome. Completed, enrolled 231 participants across 1 site.

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Detailed Summary

Lynch syndrome, an inherited condition, increases bowel cancer risk. People with Lynch syndrome are recommended to have regular colonoscopies where a camera in a tube is used to look inside the bowel for cancer and for polyps (growths that sometimes can become cancerous). UK guidelines recommend that people with Lynch syndrome have colonoscopy check-up every 2 years after reaching a certain age; however, they face many challenges which make it difficult to have the recommended check-up. Among a subset of people with Lynch syndrome in England, this study investigated the: * percentage who underwent colonoscopy check-up as recommended by UK guidelines * factors influencing whether a person is more/less likely to have the recommended colonoscopy check-up * views, experiences, and challenges of living with Lynch syndrome and undergoing colonoscopy check-up This study collected information from people in the 'Lynch syndrome research registry pilot' using a questionnaire. The Cancer Screening and Prevention Research Group (CSPRG) at Imperial College London set up the Lynch syndrome research registry pilot, which included adults with Lynch syndrome who had previously participated in the Cancer Prevention Programme 3 (CaPP3) trial. The present study included people who took part in the Lynch syndrome research registry pilot, provided consent to be contacted about future research, and were aged ≥25 years. People who had undergone surgery to remove their rectum were excluded. The investigators used the 'Views, experiences, and challenges of colonoscopy check-up questionnaire', together with a few pieces of additional information previously collected as part of the Lynch syndrome research registry pilot. Participation involved completing the questionnaire only. The study was completed over approximately one year from administering the questionnaire in January 2024 to sharing results with participants in December 2024.

Study Details

Study Typeobservational
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ConditionsLynch Syndrome
CountriesUnited Kingdom
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Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
202420252026
First PostedNov 13, 2023
Enrollment StartJan 17, 2024
Primary CompletionApr 4, 2024
Study CompletionDec 31, 2024
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 3 monthsPosted 2.6 years ago