亚洲国家的乳腺癌筛查:流行病学、筛查实践、结果、挑战和未来方向。

IF 5.3 2区 医学 Q1 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Niketa Chotai, Rupa Renganathan, Takayoshi Uematsu, Jane Wang, Qingli Zhu, Kartini Rahmat, Varanatjaa Pradaranon, Julian Cy Fong, Lina Choridah, Jung Min Chang
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摘要

2022年,全球报告了近230万例乳腺癌新发病例,其中不到一半来自亚洲。尽管亚洲大部分地区的乳腺癌发病率相对较低,但死亡率与发病率之比仍然很高。低收入国家缺乏用于乳腺癌筛查的资源,而高收入国家由于预防性保健服务的利用不足,未能从国家乳腺癌筛查计划中充分受益。在亚洲和西方人群中,乳腺癌病例的年龄分布存在显著差异,亚洲女性的患病率高峰大约早10年,最常影响40-50岁的人群。关于亚洲国家乳腺癌趋势、筛查指南和临床实践的现有文献,特别是关于地区差异和医疗保健系统差异的文献相对较少。深入了解不同的亚洲国家如何实施乳腺癌筛查以应对该疾病发病率的上升,有助于确定有针对性的早期发现战略,最终有助于降低乳腺癌相关死亡率。这篇综述探讨了当前的乳腺癌概况,包括亚洲乳腺癌筛查指南和筛查检查的结果,强调了主要挑战和未来方向。
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Breast Cancer Screening in Asian Countries: Epidemiology, Screening Practices, Outcomes, Challenges, and Future Directions.

Breast Cancer Screening in Asian Countries: Epidemiology, Screening Practices, Outcomes, Challenges, and Future Directions.

Breast Cancer Screening in Asian Countries: Epidemiology, Screening Practices, Outcomes, Challenges, and Future Directions.

Breast Cancer Screening in Asian Countries: Epidemiology, Screening Practices, Outcomes, Challenges, and Future Directions.

In 2022, nearly 2.3 million new cases of breast cancer were reported globally, with less than half of these cases originating from Asia. Despite the relatively low incidence of breast cancer in most parts of Asia, the mortality-to-incidence ratio remains high. Low-income countries lack resources for breast cancer screening, whereas high-income countries fail to fully benefit from national breast screening programs because of the underutilization of preventive healthcare services. There is a notable difference in the age distribution of breast cancer cases between Asian and Western populations, with the prevalence peaking approximately a decade earlier in Asian women and most commonly affecting those aged 40-50 years. Existing literature on breast cancer trends, screening guidelines, and clinical practices in Asian countries, particularly regarding regional variations and healthcare system differences, is relatively sparse. Gaining a deeper understanding of how different Asian countries are implementing breast cancer screening in response to the rising incidence of the disease can help identify tailored strategies for early detection, ultimately contributing to a reduction in breast cancer-related mortality. This review explored the current breast cancer landscape, including breast cancer screening guidelines and outcomes of screening examinations in Asia, highlighting key challenges and future directions.

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Korean Journal of Radiology
Korean Journal of Radiology 医学-核医学
CiteScore
10.60
自引率
12.50%
发文量
141
审稿时长
1.3 months
期刊介绍: The inaugural issue of the Korean J Radiol came out in March 2000. Our journal aims to produce and propagate knowledge on radiologic imaging and related sciences. A unique feature of the articles published in the Journal will be their reflection of global trends in radiology combined with an East-Asian perspective. Geographic differences in disease prevalence will be reflected in the contents of papers, and this will serve to enrich our body of knowledge. World''s outstanding radiologists from many countries are serving as editorial board of our journal.
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