A Survey of Liver Cancer Specialists' Views on the National Liver Cancer Screening Program in Korea.

Won Sohn, Young-Sun Lee, Jae Geun Lee, Jihyun An, Eun Sun Jang, Dong Ho Lee, Dong Hyun Sinn
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Background/aims: To reduce the cancer burden, the Korean government initiated the National Cancer Control Plan including the National Liver Cancer Screening Program (NLCSP). Ultrasonography examinations and α-fetoprotein tests at six-month intervals are currently offered for high-risk individuals. High-risk individuals are identified by reviewing the National Health Insurance Service claims data for medical use for the past two years using International Classification of Diseases Codes for specific liver disease. We surveyed the attitudes and opinions towards the NLCSP to understand the issues surrounding the NLCSP in Korea.

Methods: Altogether, 90 Korean Liver Cancer Association members participated in online and offline surveys between November and December 2019.

Results: Approximately one-quarter (27%) of the survey participants rated the NLCSP as very contributing and about two-thirds (68%) as contributing to some extent toward reducing hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC)-related deaths in Korea. Most (87.8%) responded that the current process of identifying high-risk individuals needs improvement. Many (78.9%) were concerned that the current process identifies individuals who use medical services and paradoxically misses those who do not. When asked for the foremost priority for improvement, solving 'duplication issues between the NLCSP and private clinic HCC screening practices' was the most commonly selected choice (23.3%).

Conclusions: The survey participants positively rated the role of the NLCSP in reducing liver cancer deaths. However, many participants rated the NCLSP as needing improvement in all areas. This survey can be a relevant resource for future health policy decisions regarding the NLCSP in Korea.

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韩国肝癌专家对全国肝癌筛查计划的看法调查
背景/目的:为了减轻癌症负担,韩国政府启动了包括国家肝癌筛查计划(NLCSP)在内的国家癌症控制计划。超声检查和α-胎蛋白测试目前提供六个月间隔的高危人群。高风险个人是通过审查国民健康保险服务机构过去两年使用特定肝病国际疾病分类代码的医疗用途索赔数据来确定的。我们调查了人们对低薪养老计划的态度和意见,以了解围绕低薪养老计划在韩国的问题。方法:在2019年11月至12月期间,共有90名韩国肝癌协会会员参加了在线和线下调查。结果:大约四分之一(27%)的调查参与者认为NLCSP非常有贡献,大约三分之二(68%)的人认为在一定程度上有助于减少韩国肝细胞癌(HCC)相关的死亡。大多数(87.8%)回答说,目前识别高危个体的过程需要改进。许多人(78.9%)担心,目前的程序确定了使用医疗服务的个人,而矛盾的是忽略了那些不使用医疗服务的人。当被问及改善的首要任务时,解决“NLCSP与私人诊所HCC筛查实践之间的重复问题”是最常见的选择(23.3%)。结论:调查参与者积极评价NLCSP在降低肝癌死亡中的作用。然而,许多参与者认为NCLSP在所有领域都需要改进。这项调查可作为韩国未来有关国家健康保障计划的卫生政策决策的相关资源。
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