澳大利亚昆士兰州国家肠癌和乳腺癌筛查计划之外的检测。

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Sabine Fletcher, Belinda C Goodwin
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摘要

背景:在澳大利亚,国家项目之外的肠癌和乳腺癌检测没有常规记录,这限制了我们监测和估计真实筛查覆盖率的能力。目标:本研究初步估算了符合条件的参与者中接受肠癌和乳腺癌检测的比例:本研究利用 31,065 名癌症风险计算器受访者的大型便利样本,对在国家项目之外进行肠癌和乳腺癌检测的合格参与者比例进行了初步估算。方法:采用逻辑回归法评估在国家计划之外进行肠癌和乳腺癌检测的合格参与者的比例:采用逻辑回归法评估不同人群在各自计划内外进行癌症检测的差异。结果:近三分之一(9456 名受访者)的年龄在 50 岁至 74 岁之间,有资格参加国家肠癌筛查计划 (NBCSP),另有 8073 名女性受访者有资格参加国家乳腺癌筛查计划。在 4166 名报告未参加 NBCSP 的受访者中,有 2000 多人(48.4%)报告在 NBCSP 之外进行了 "筛查"。就乳腺癌而言,自我报告在 "乳腺癌筛查 "计划之外进行筛查的比例更高,在 3308 名未参加 "乳腺癌筛查 "计划的受访者中,有 2442 人(73.8%)报告在其他地方接受了检查。有趣的是,居住在外围地区或偏远地区的受访者参与 NBCSP 的比例较低(OR = 0.92;p = 0.05),而在 BreastScreen 之外接受检测的比例较高(OR = 1.21;p):研究结果初步证明,有必要更好地了解在国家项目之外进行的癌症检测量,并解决卫生系统内的报告缺口问题。
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Testing outside of the National Bowel and Breast Cancer Screening Programs in Queensland, Australia.

Setting: Bowel and breast cancer testing outside of the national programs is not routinely recorded in Australia, limiting our ability to monitor and estimate true screening coverage. Objective: This study makes preliminary estimates of the proportion of eligible participants who test for bowel and breast cancer outside of national programs using a large convenience sample of 31,065 cancer risk calculator respondents. Methods: Logistic regression was applied to assess difference in cancer testing both within and outside respective programs between demographic groups. Results: Almost one-third (9456 respondents) were aged between 50 and 74 years and eligible to participate in the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program (NBCSP) with 8073 female respondents additionally qualifying for the national BreastScreen program. Out of 4166 respondents who reported not to participate in the NBCSP, over 2000 (48.4%) reported 'screening' outside the NBCSP. For breast cancer the rate of self-reported screening outside BreastScreen was even higher, with 2442 (73.8%) of 3308 respondents who did not participate in BreastScreen reporting undergoing testing elsewhere. Interestingly, outer regional or remote residence was associated with lower participation within the NBCSP (OR = 0.92; p = 0.05) and higher testing outside of BreastScreen (OR = 1.21; p < 0.05) screening programs. Conclusion: Findings provide preliminary support for the need to better understand the volume of cancer testing taking place outside the national programs and to address reporting gaps within the health system.

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Journal of Medical Screening
Journal of Medical Screening 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
3.40%
发文量
40
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Medical Screening, a fully peer reviewed journal, is concerned with all aspects of medical screening, particularly the publication of research that advances screening theory and practice. The journal aims to increase awareness of the principles of screening (quantitative and statistical aspects), screening techniques and procedures and methodologies from all specialties. An essential subscription for physicians, clinicians and academics with an interest in screening, epidemiology and public health.
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