Screening Input Graphs through 2020

Percent Ever Receiving Endoscopy(1)

Black Females, Ages 50+(2)

Difficult but feasible goal (3) (Line)
XY
200543.46
200645.65
200747.84
200850.24
200952.57
201054.84
201156.48
201258.14
201359.69
201461.18
201562.58
201662.68
201762.72
201862.9
201963.02
202064
Healthy People 2010 goal met (1)(3) (Line)
XY
200543.3
200645.25
200747.15
200849.17
200951.06
201052.84
201153.99
201255.15
201356.29
201457.43
201558.6
201658.59
201758.58
201858.73
201958.89
202059.93
NHIS data (4) (Scatter)
XScale label
198714.63%
199226.17%
199828.79%
200027.87%
200334.39%
200543.91%
Ever receiving endoscopy trend (1970-2004) (Line)
XY
19791.21
19802.5
19813.82
19825.22
19836.65
19848.11
19859.68
198611.21
198712.76
198814.72
198916.74
199018.88
199120.94
199223.16
199323.98
199424.69
199525.14
199625.47
199725.94
199826.58
199929.22
200031.81
200133.06
200234.36
200336.73
200440.05
200543.3
Projected ever receiving endoscopy trend (2005-2020) (Line)
XY
200543.3
200645
200746.7
200848.53
200950.35
201052.15
201153.44
201254.7
201355.97
201457.1
201558.22
201658.42
201758.65
201859.02
201959.39
202060.61
Healthy People 2010 U.S. Target (1) (Scatter)
XScale label
201050%

 

Footnotes:

[1] The official Healthy People 2010 objective is to increase the proportion of adults aged 50+ who have ever received a sigmoidoscopy to 50%. Since both sigmoidoscopy and colonoscopy are considered acceptable methods for colorectal cancer screening, we restated this goal as to increase the proportion of adults aged 50+ who have ever received an endoscopy (i.e., a sigmoidoscopy or a colonoscopy) to 50%.

[2] Age adjusted to the 2000 standard population using age groups 50-64y and 65+y.

[3] Trend assumed to be flat after the Healthy People 2010 objective is met.

[4] The NHIS questions on endoscopy use vary by year. Prior to the year 2000, respondents were asked if they ever had a proctoscopic exam. In 2000 and 2003, respondents were asked if they ever had a sigmoidoscopy, a colonoscopy, or a proctoscopy.