Anka Tıp Dergisi
Yazarlar: İsmail Hakkı TUNÇEZ, Nergis AKSOY, Mehmet KOÇ
Konular:Tıp
DOI:10.38175/phnx.922780
Anahtar Kelimeler:Breast cancer,Colorectal cancer,Cervical cancer
Özet: Objective: In our study, it was aimed to evaluate the results of the national cancer screening program carried out in our country in our province. Material and Method: The information of individuals who were screened for cancer between 01.09.2018-01.09.2019 by Cancer Early Diagnosis Screening and Training Centers (CEDSTC) in our city was retrospectively scanned from cancer records. Fecal occult blood test results for colorectal cancer screening, mammography results for breast cancer, HPV DNA and Pap-Smear test results for cervical cancer were evaluated. Results: It was determined that 17.1% of the target population was reached for colorectal cancer screening. It was determined that 777 test results were positive and 35713 test results were negative. It was determined that 12.8% of the target population was reached within the scope of breast cancer screening program. As a result of mammography, the rate of those with BIRADS 0 was 9.7%, the ratio of those with BIRADS 1-2 was 87.5%, and the rate of those with BIRADS 4-5 was 0.9%. Within the scope of cervical cancer screening program, it was determined that 33.5% of the target population was reached. As a result of the test, it was determined that the rate of positive ones was 4.0% and the rate of negative ones was 95.6%. Conclusion: It is estimated that country averages have been reached in terms of inclusiveness in the screenings conducted in our city. However, the efforts of family physicians, other relevant specialists and general practitioners are needed with KETEMs in order to reach 70% of the population required for an effective screening.