减少大肠癌筛查的碳足迹

IF 1.2 Q4 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Swapna Gayam , Aasma Shaukat
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气候变化是 21 世纪最大的公共卫生威胁。在医院环境中,消化道内窥镜检查是第二大废物产生者和第三大有害废物产生者,因此所有消化内科医生都必须重新审视自己的工作,以减少这种负面影响。结肠直肠癌(CRC)是造成胃肠道疾病负担的主要因素,在美国,CRC 筛查是适龄癌症筛查的重要组成部分。在各种结肠癌筛查方法中,对其环境影响的考虑日益突出。因此,将缓解策略的重点放在 CRC 筛查上是合理的。鉴于美国内镜检查的数量巨大,以 CRC 筛查为重点的缓解策略很可能会对减少内镜检查对环境的影响产生可衡量的影响。在本文中,我们回顾了不同的 CRC 筛查方案以及减少这些过程对环境影响的策略。
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Reducing the Carbon Footprint of Colorectal Cancer Screening

Climate change is the largest public health threat of the 21st century. Gastrointestinal endoscopy is the second overall waste generator and third highest hazardous waste generator in a hospital setting, making it essential for all gastroenterologists to reexamine their practices to reduce this negative impact. Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a major contributor to the gastrointestinal disease burden, and CRC screening is a vital component of age-appropriate cancer screening in the United States. Along the spectrum of colon cancer screening methods, considerations regarding their environmental impact are gaining prominence. Consequently, focusing mitigation strategies on CRC screening is justified. Mitigation strategies focused on CRC screening are likely to have a measurable impact on reducing the environmental impact of endoscopy, given the stark volume of procedures performed in the United States. In this paper, we review the different CRC screening options and strategies to reduce the environmental impact of these processes.

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