Cancer Detection Rates in a Population-Based, Opportunistic Screening Model, New Delhi, India
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Background: In India, cancer accounts for 7.3% of DALY’s, 14.3% of mortality with an age-standardizedincident rate of 92.4/100,000 in men and 97.4/100,000 in women and yet there are no nationwide screeningprograms. Materials and Methods: We calculated age-standardized and age-truncated (30-69 years) detectionrates for men and women who attended the Indian Cancer Society detection centre, New Delhi from 2011-12. Allparticipants were registered with socio-demographic, medical, family and risk factors history questionnaires,administered clinical examinations to screen for breast, oral, gynecological and other cancers through acomprehensive physical examination and complete blood count. Patients with an abnormal clinical exam orblood result were referred to collaborating institutes for further investigations and follow-up. Results: A totalof n=3503 were screened during 2011-12 (47.8% men, 51.6% women and 0.6% children Conclusions: Cancer screeningcentres are an effective means of attracting high-risk persons in low-resource settings. Opportunistic screeningis one feasible pathway to address the rising cancer burden in urban India through early detection.
کلید واژگان
Opportunistic screening - Indiacancer burden - age-standardized detection rate
شماره نشریه
5تاریخ نشر
2015-05-011394-02-11
ناشر
West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention (WAOCP)شاپا
1513-73682476-762X




