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Problems in screening colorectal cancer in the elderly
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摘要 AIM:To explore the problems in the screening of colorecta carcinoma in the elderly. METHODS:Three models of colorectal cancer prevention were examined:standard screening,active check-up of suspected cases and summons to have endoscopic check- up for previously diagnosed colorectal polyps.The study was performed among three groups of elderly individuals: Group 1 (167 cases),hospitalized asymptomatic individuals without symptoms in large intestines.Group 2 (612 cases): old individuals at home for the aged,out of which 32 showed symptoms of colon disorders;Group 3 (44 cases):elderly people with diagnosed polyps.As a result of 1788 rectosigmoidoscopies,we identified 61 individuals with polyps,out of which 44 patients were over 65 years old. However,only 9 of these 44 individuals agreed to have the endoscopy performed again. RESULTS:One cancer and 13 polyps were detected in Group 1,and two polyps in Group 2.However,it should be noted that only eleven individuals from Group 2 agreed to have the endoscopy.In Group 3,there were no relapses of the polyps among the nine individuals who came back for the endoscopy. CONCLUSION:Poor understanding of the screening procedures is one of the greatest problems in early detection of the cancer in the aged.Paradoxically,the cooperation is better with hospitalized patients,than with 'successfully old' persons. AIM: To explore the problems in the screening of colorectal carcinoma in the elderly.METHODS: Three models of colorectal cancer prevention were examined: standard screening, active check-up of suspected cases and summons to have endoscopic checkup for previously diagnosed colorectal polyps. The study was performed among three groups of elderly individuals:Group 1 (167 cases), hospitalized asymptomatic individuals without symptoms in large intestines. Group 2 (612 cases):old individuals at home for the aged, out of which 32 showed symptoms of colon disorders; Group 3 (44 cases): elderly people with diagnosed polyps. As a result of 1788rectosigmoidoscopies, we identified 61 individuals with polyps, out of which 44 patients were over 65 years old.However, only 9 of these 44 individuals agreed to have the endoscopy performed again.RESULTS: One cancer and 13 polyps were detected in Group 1, and two polyps in Group 2. However, it should be noted that only eleven individuals from Group 2 agreed to have the endoscopy. In Group 3, there were no relapses of the polyps among the nine individuals who came back for the endoscopy.CONCLUSION: Poor understanding of the screening procedures is one of the greatest problems in early detection of the cancer in the aged. Paradoxically, the cooperation is better with hospitalized patients, than with 'successfully old'persons.
出处 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2003年第10期2335-2337,共3页 世界胃肠病学杂志(英文版)
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