Korean J Med.
1999 Jun;56(6):672-676.
Cancer Screening
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Internal Medicine, the Catholic University Medical College of Korea.
Abstract
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BACKGROUND: Cancer is the leading cause of death in Korea. Stomach cancer, hepatocellular carcinoma,
lung cancer are the three most prevalent cancers in Korean man, and cervical cancer, stomach
cancer, breast cancer are the three most prevalent cancers in Korean women. The goal of cancer
screening is to detect cancer when it is early and treatable, if not curable. And most of the
developed countries had developed the national recommendation for cancer screening which has
increased the cure rate and survival of cancer patients. So we need to develop our own
recommendation for the screening of prevalent cancers in Korea.
METHODS
We reviewed the articles on cancer screening which has been reported in various
medical journals including the abstrcts from the symposium of Catholic Cancer Center on cancer
screening, which was held in 1996.
RESULTS
We summerized recommendations for screening of stomach cancer, hepatocellular
carcinoma, cervical cancer as well as breast cancer, which might not be able to reflect the
consensus idea from all specialists working in this field.
CONCLUSION
The cancer screening
should include informations on the adequate time to start the screening test as well as the
interval and types of tests required. It would be ideal if government took initiative in
providing those recommendations together with the reimbursement from the medical insurance for
the screening tests. We need to continue our efforts to establish the national consensus for
the recommendations for prevalent cancers.