Colonoscopy

(asked on 11th December 2024) - View Source

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what estimate he has made of the proportion of patients that have received a colonoscopy and subsequently been referred to cancer treatment pathways in each of the last five years.


Answered by
Andrew Gwynne Portrait
Andrew Gwynne
This question was answered on 17th December 2024

No estimate has been made regarding the proportion of patients, in each of the last five years, who received a colonoscopy, and who were then referred to a cancer treatment pathway. The following table shows the proportion of patients who received a colonoscopy and who were subsequently referred to cancer treatment pathways:

Year

Number of colonoscopies

Number of new colorectal cancer diagnoses

Proportion of colonoscopies that resulted in a colorectal cancer diagnosis

2020

310,616

33,334

10.7%

2021

483,969

40,847

8.4%

2022

465,646

39,208

8.4%

2023

-

40,449

-

2024

-

22,792

-

Source: data on the number of colonoscopies undertaken per annum in England is from the Fingertips data collection, and data on the number of colorectal cancer diagnosis per annum in England is from the CancerData data collection, with further information on both available, respectively, at the following two links:
https://fingertips.phe.org.uk/
https://www.cancerdata.nhs.uk/
Note: data on the number of new colorectal cancer diagnoses is incomplete for 2024.

Patients may receive a colonoscopy for a variety of different health reasons including, but not limited to, cancer. The Government and the National Health Service are taking crucial steps to improve cancer outcomes for patients across England, including for those with bowel cancer.

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