[CONTRIBUTION OF FAMILY MEDICINE TO COLORECTAL CANCER PREVENTION
AND EARLY DETECTION; FORTY-YEAR EXPERIENCE OF FAMILY MEDICINE
DEPARTMENT, OSIJEK HEALTH CENTER].
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Abstract
The paper gives a short presentation of 40 years of experience of Osijek Health Center family physicians in colorectal cancer
(CRC) prevention and early detection. Systematic work in the prevention and early detection of cancer includes raising public
awareness and knowledge of healthcare issues, educating health professionals, conducting scientific research and contributing
to the development and implementation of the National Program for Early Detection of Cancer. Cooperation of the Ministry
of Health and Osijek Health Center resulted in issuing brochures entitled Men and Cancer and Women and Cancer in 100,000
copies, and later 20,000 copies of a book entitled Smoking Induced Diseases. Analysis of patients undergoing surgery for CRC
at Department of Surgery, Osijek General Hospital during the 1973-1984 period showed a low 5-year and 10-year survival rate.
A study of early CRC detection by using fecal occult blood test (FOBT), conducted in Osijek between 1980 and 1984, included
11,431 subjects. Results of the study confirmed FOBT to be an acceptable and reliable method for early CRC detection because
of its simple use, general level of acceptance by the population and relatively low cost. Physical examinations aimed at detecting
CRC by using FOBT were to be implemented in a planned, systematic manner in high-risk persons (those older than 50). Based
on the results of this study, guidelines on cancer control were published in 1993 by teams of primary care physicians, especially
family physicians. The Osijek Health Center, specifically its Family Medicine Department, participated in the development and
implementation of the National Program for Colorectal Cancer Prevention and Early Detection, which started in 2007. Response
to the National Program for Early Detection of Colorectal Cancer in individual counties was under 37%. A project called Early
Cancer Detection Model Integrated in Family Medicine Practice, which was implemented in Osijek and included subjects from
the 45-49 and 75-84 age groups at risk, revealed that teams of family physicians were motivated to join the national programs for
early detection of cancer in Croatia. Experiences of the Osijek Health Center Family Medicine Department in the prevention and
early detection of CRC indicated that family physicians were pioneers in activities that had ultimately led to the establishment of
a National Program for Colorectal Cancer Prevention and Early Detection in Croatia.
期刊介绍:
ACTA MEDICA CROATICA publishes original contributions to medical sciences, that have not been previously published. All manuscripts should be written in English.