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American Journal of Epidemiology Vol. 141, No. 9: 863-871
Copyright © 1995 by The Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health


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How Accurate is Self-Reported Family History of Colorectal Cancer?

Joanne Aitken1,2,, Christopher Bain1, Michael Ward3, Victor Siskind1 and Robert MacLennan2

1University of Queensland Medical School, Department of Social and Preventive Medicine Herston Road, Brisbane, Australia.
2Queensland Institute of Medical Research 300 Herston Road, Brisbane, Australia.
3Royal Brisbane Hospital, Department of Gastroenterology Herston, Brisbane, Australia.

Reprint requests to Dr. Joanne F. Aitken, Queensland Institute of Medical Research, 300 Herston Road, Brisbane, Australia 4029.

Much of the evidence that supports a relation between a positive family history of and increased risk for colorectal cancer is based on information obtained exclusively from patients. There have been few assessments of the accuracy of such data. The validity of self-reported family history of colorectal cancer was assessed in the course of a case-control study of colorectal adenomas conducted among patients aged 20–75 years who underwent colonoscopy in Brisbane, Australia between 1980 and 1985. Family histories reported by a subsample of 237 colonoscopy patients (74 cases and 163 controls) were compared with relatives' medical records and death certificates. Patients' reports of colorectal cancer in 90 relatives were confirmed for 70 (77.8%; 95% confidence interval (Cl) 67.8–85.9). Among 124 reports by patients of relatives who had other abdominal cancer or bowel conditions, 114 (91.9%; 95% Cl 85.7–96.1) were confirmed to be correct, while 10 (8.1%) were found to be colorectal cancer. Finally, 105 (99.1%; 95% Cl 94.9–100.0) of a random sample of 106 completely negative reports by patients were confirmed to be correct. Overall, 77% of positive family histories (any positive relatives) were confirmed, and it was estimated that 98% of negative family histories (no positive relatives) were correct. Cases were slightly more accurate than controls in reporting both positive and negative histories among their relatives. By extrapolation of these results to the total sample of 1,244 patients in the larger case-control study, sensitivity of self-reported positive family history was estimated to be 0.87 among cases and 0.82 among controls, and specificity was estimated to be 0.97 in both groups. Am J Epidemiol 1995:141:863–71.

bias (epidemiology); colonic polyps; colonoscopy; colorectal neoplasms; epidemiologic methods; family characteristics; recall


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