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Cancer screening programs in South-east Asia and Western Pacific

Authors :
Wee, Hwee Lin
Canfell, Karen
Chiu, Han Mo
Choi, Kui Son
Cox, Brian
Bhoo-Pathy, Nirmala
Simms, Kate T.
Hamashima, Chisato
Shen, Qianyu
Chua, Brandon
Siwaporn, Niyomsri
Toes-Zoutendijk, Esther
Wee, Hwee Lin
Canfell, Karen
Chiu, Han Mo
Choi, Kui Son
Cox, Brian
Bhoo-Pathy, Nirmala
Simms, Kate T.
Hamashima, Chisato
Shen, Qianyu
Chua, Brandon
Siwaporn, Niyomsri
Toes-Zoutendijk, Esther
Source :
Wee , H L , Canfell , K , Chiu , H M , Choi , K S , Cox , B , Bhoo-Pathy , N , Simms , K T , Hamashima , C , Shen , Q , Chua , B , Siwaporn , N & Toes-Zoutendijk , E 2024 , ' Cancer screening programs in South-east Asia and Western Pacific ' , Bmc Health Services Research , vol. 24 , no. 1 , 102 .
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background: The burden of cancer can be altered by screening. The field of cancer screening is constantly evolving; from the initiation of program for new cancer types as well as exploring innovative screening strategies (e.g. new screening tests). The aim of this study was to perform a landscape analysis of existing cancer screening programs in South-East Asia and the Western Pacific. Methods: We conducted an overview of cancer screening in the region with the goal of summarizing current designs of cancer screening programs. First, a selective narrative literature review was used as an exploration to identify countries with organized screening programs. Second, representatives of each country with an organized program were approached and asked to provide relevant information on the organizations of their national or regional cancer screening program. Results: There was wide variation in the screening strategies offered in the considered region with only eight programs identified as having an organized design. The majority of these programs did not meet all the essential criteria for being organized screening. The greatest variation was observed in the starting and stopping ages. Conclusions: Essential criteria of organized screening are missed. Improving organization is crucial to ensure that the beneficial effects of screening are achieved in the long-term. It is strongly recommended to consider a regional cancer screening network.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Wee , H L , Canfell , K , Chiu , H M , Choi , K S , Cox , B , Bhoo-Pathy , N , Simms , K T , Hamashima , C , Shen , Q , Chua , B , Siwaporn , N & Toes-Zoutendijk , E 2024 , ' Cancer screening programs in South-east Asia and Western Pacific ' , Bmc Health Services Research , vol. 24 , no. 1 , 102 .
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1422762144
Document Type :
Electronic Resource