[Expert consensus on combined screening for common cancers(2025 edition)].

Q3 Medicine
K X Chen, W Q Chen, Y B Huang, Z Y Lyu, F F Song, C F Xia, Y J Xu, L Yang, C Sheng, Y C Zhang, P Wang, Y M Zhang, Y T Ji, J J Li, W X Li, J Wu, Q Y Jin, F J Song
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Abstract

Malignant tumors (commonly referred to as cancer) represent a major global public health challenge and contribute significantly to the worldwide disease burden. Early screening plays a critical role in improving detection rates, enabling timely intervention, and enhancing patient survival rates. However, current cancer screening guidelines primarily focus on site-specific screening, which may not fully address the need for comprehensive early detection. A scientifically rational, multi-cancer screening approach offers several advantages: it optimizes the use of biological samples, reduces time costs for participants, enhances the efficiency and comprehensiveness of screening, and minimizes overall expenses. Such an approach also facilitates the rational allocation of healthcare resources, ultimately helping to reduce the societal burden of cancer. To address this need, the Cancer Epidemiology Committee of the Chinese Anti-Cancer Association has developed the Expert Consensus on Combined Screening for Common Cancers in China. This consensus integrates multidisciplinary expertise and synthesizes the latest domestic and international researches on cancer screening, early detection, and treatment for prevalent malignancies. Drawing upon China's unique demographic and healthcare context, as well as practical screening experiences, the consensus provides evidence-based recommendations on target populations, screening technologies, and procedural workflows for multi-cancer screening. These guidelines align with the principles and methodologies established by the World Health Organization (WHO), aiming to enhance the effectiveness of combined cancer screening in China, improve early detection rates, and provide a scientific foundation for national cancer prevention and control strategies.

【常见癌症联合筛查专家共识(2025年版)】。
恶性肿瘤(通常称为癌症)是一项重大的全球公共卫生挑战,并在很大程度上造成了全球疾病负担。早期筛查在提高检出率、及时干预和提高患者生存率方面发挥着关键作用。然而,目前的癌症筛查指南主要侧重于特定部位的筛查,这可能无法完全解决全面早期检测的需求。科学合理的多肿瘤筛查方法具有以下优势:优化生物样本的使用,减少参与者的时间成本,提高筛查的效率和全面性,最大限度地降低总体费用。这种方法也有利于医疗资源的合理配置,最终有助于减轻癌症的社会负担。为了满足这一需求,中国抗癌协会癌症流行病学委员会制定了《中国常见癌症联合筛查专家共识》。这一共识整合了多学科专业知识,综合了国内外在癌症筛查、早期发现和治疗流行恶性肿瘤方面的最新研究成果。根据中国独特的人口和医疗背景,以及实际的筛查经验,共识就目标人群、筛查技术和多癌筛查的程序工作流程提供了基于证据的建议。这些指南与世界卫生组织(WHO)制定的原则和方法相一致,旨在提高中国癌症联合筛查的有效性,提高早期检出率,为国家癌症预防和控制战略提供科学依据。
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中华肿瘤杂志
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