Berner J S, Frame P S, Dickinson J C
J Fam Pract. 1987 Mar;24(3):249-52.
The Cohocton office of Tri-County Family Medicine has maintained an active screening program for breast cancer, colorectal cancer, and cervical cancer since 1974. This article reports a retrospective study of all patients with a diagnosis of cancer during the ten-year period from July 1974 to June 1984. Particular attention was paid to the relationship of screening to the diagnosis of these cancers. Sixty-nine cancers were diagnosed during the study period. Screening detected 7 of 11 breast cancers, 2 of 11 colorectal cancers, and 2 of 3 cervical cancers. In addition, all cases of respiratory cancer occurred in cigarette smokers and were therefore theoretically preventable. The data suggest that a large population of inactive, unscreened patients is a major obstacle to cancer prevention.
自1974年以来,三河家庭医学科的科霍克顿办公室一直开展针对乳腺癌、结直肠癌和宫颈癌的积极筛查项目。本文报告了一项对1974年7月至1984年6月这十年间所有确诊癌症患者的回顾性研究。特别关注了筛查与这些癌症诊断之间的关系。在研究期间共诊断出69例癌症。筛查发现了11例乳腺癌中的7例、11例结直肠癌中的2例以及3例宫颈癌中的2例。此外,所有呼吸道癌症病例均发生在吸烟者中,因此理论上是可预防的。数据表明,大量不活跃、未接受筛查的患者是癌症预防的主要障碍。