McCoy C B, Nielsen B B, Chitwood D D, Zavertnik J J, Khoury E L
Cancer Control Division, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Miami School of Medicine, FL.
Cancer. 1991 Mar 15;67(6 Suppl):1808-13. doi: 10.1002/cncr.2820671822.
Diagnosis and treatment of cancers at advanced stages have contributed to a significantly lower survival rate among individuals of low socioeconomic status compared with those in higher brackets. In an effort to increase the accessibility and acceptability of cancer screening among such individuals in Dade County, Florida, the Cancer Control Division of the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of Miami School of Medicine initiated a pilot early detection program in 1987. The program initially provided breast cancer screening for women, aged 40 and older, who attended ten community health care centers located in low-income neighborhoods. With the selection of Miami by the American Cancer Society as one of three sites for conducting a screening demonstration project for the socioeconomically disadvantaged, this program has recently been expanded to include pelvic screening for women, aged 40 and older, and prostate screening for men, aged 65 and older.
与社会经济地位较高的人群相比,晚期癌症的诊断和治疗导致社会经济地位较低的个体生存率显著降低。为了提高佛罗里达州戴德县此类人群对癌症筛查的可及性和可接受性,迈阿密大学医学院西尔维斯特综合癌症中心癌症控制部门于1987年启动了一项早期检测试点项目。该项目最初为40岁及以上、在低收入社区的十个社区医疗中心就诊的女性提供乳腺癌筛查。随着美国癌症协会选择迈阿密作为为社会经济弱势群体开展筛查示范项目的三个地点之一,该项目最近已扩大到包括为40岁及以上的女性进行盆腔筛查,以及为65岁及以上的男性进行前列腺筛查。