CanScreen5, a global repository for breast, cervical and colorectal cancer screening programs
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Published:2023-04-27
Issue:5
Volume:29
Page:1135-1145
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ISSN:1078-8956
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Container-title:Nature Medicine
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Nat Med
Author:
Zhang LiORCID, Mosquera IsabelORCID, Lucas EricORCID, Rol Mary LuzORCID, Carvalho Andre L., Basu ParthaORCID, Sadowski Daniel, Natasha Bartlett, Budd Alison, Nessa Ashrafun, De Brabander Isabel, Haelens Annemie, Pringels Sarah, Tairo Jonas, Hofvind Solveig, Burrion J. B., Valerianova Zdravka, Tinmouth Jill, Law Cindy, Ebenuwah Simbi, McCurdy Bronwen, Janik Beata, Pupwe George, Groeneveld Linn Fenna, Skare Gry Baadstrand, Layne Penelope, Sarkeala Tytti, Chaila Mwate Joseph, Kaminski Michal, Kinel Beata, Lissowska Jolanta, Mumukunde Inga, Rodrigues Vitor, Rodríguez Robinson, Sanz Elena Pérez, Alberdi Raquel Zubizarreta, Ronco Guglielmo, Antoljak Nataša, Nakić Dinka, Plazanin Davor, Parun Andrea Šupe, Goossens Mat, Nowakowski Andrzej, de Koning Harry, Dams Els, Martin Asha, Epermane Mara, Jankovska Nataļja, Antle Scott, Fracheboud Jacques, Toes-Zoutendijk Esther, van Agt Heleen M. E., Budewig Karen, Stomper Barbara, Anttila Ahti, McLeish Sorana, Ramssl-Sauer Alexandra, Ziniel Georg, Kyprianou Theopisti, Pavlou Pavlos, Kaliva Fofo, Tsantidou Maria, Zhang Shaokai, Xu Huifang, Mushtaq Wali, Barragán Biviana Paredes, Montalvo Alexandra, de la Torre Santos Ana Victoria, Guertin Marie-Helene, Fournier Sarah, Duport Nicolas, Májek Ondřej, Ngo Ondřej, Ivanuš Urška, Jarm Katja, Primic-Zakelj Maja, de Miranda Corrêa Flávia, Migowski Arn, Cancela Marianna, Gallardo Patricia, Fattore Gisel, Puello Adrián, Polanco Víctor, Elizaga Nieves Ascunce, Fabri Valerie, Mantellini Paola, Zappa Marco, Kellen Eliane, Lynge Elsebeth, Kääb-Sanyal Vanessa, Malek Daniela, Chami Youssef, Ivanauskiene Rugile, Bandhoe Nensy, Dillenbourg Claire, Heckters Karin, Scharpantgen Astrid, Ruiz Oris Mariela, González Geneva Mireya, Arenas Elsa, Cacacho Eduardo Alberto Palacios, Pomata Alicia, Navarro Eliza, Mencia Milva, Ruiz Gisela Abreu, Campoverde Ruth, Camel Claudia, Donis Rocío, Sandoval Yolanda Inés, García Heidy, Roldán Omaira Isabel, del Carmen Moreno Teresa, Velado Mario Morales, Merino Gina, Ríos Juvenal A., Marte Sabrina, Hernández Reina Oliva, Chacón Marina Anea, Ruiz Xiomara Isabel, del Carmen Hernández Vivas Xiomara, González Roger Iván, Ruiz Damaris Isabel Medal, Ortega Lourdes, Orbegozo Andrea Matos, Haro Carlos Adolfo Chuquiyauri, Dalmas Miriam, Unlu Fahriye, Abousselham Loubna, De Waldt Rose-Marie, Buys Charlotte, Hanna Yasine, Williams Cathi-Ann, Ottey Londi-Ann, Philbert-Cyr Shana, Emmanuel Crissah, Jemmott Alexandra, de Miranda Nuno Augusto Alberto, Kioupi Stala, Asnake Takelech Moges, Attia Adel A., Tshisimogo Gontse, Seema Lame, Banda Jonathan Chiwanda, Mustapha Feisul Idzwan, Mugolo Rosita Paulo, de Alice Miguel Juliao Reginaldo, Nyangasi Mary, Mwenda Valerian, Ferreira Sonia Tavares, Barbosa Carla, Makua Manala, Bakare Yacubu Hervé Julius, Charles Myanna, Charles Leandra, Edwards-France Vera, Sewtahal Cheshta, Kebirungi Bridget, Rwabinumi Mugabe Frank, Williams Valarie, Zachariah Oritta, Scott Arlitha, Deleveaux Camille, Campbell Martin, Ferreira Cesaltina, Perera Suraj, Silva Padmaka, Kumarapeli Vindya, Grant-Tate Merisa, Tulloch Cherie, Saika Kumiko, Lee Kyeongmin, Jun Jae Kwan, Mukete Sona Franklin, Dimitrov Plamen, Momkuviene Vaida, Zaksas Viačeslavas, Veerus Piret, Bric Tatjana Kofol, Mlakar Dominika Novak, Škrjanec Ana Lucija, Zakotnik Jožica Maučec, Skhirtladze Tamar, Xuereb Stephanie, Colquhoun Carol, Sangrajrang Suleeporn, Eshwar Kumar, Stanners Greig, Black Roger, Andreassen Trude, Budai Andras, Döbrõssy Lajos, Kovács Attila, Nicula Florian, Portillo Isabel, Altzibar Jone Miren, Arenaza Edurne, Simango Ndabaningi, Espinàs Josep A., Glinton-Rolle Constance, Anews-Barr Jeanette, Capote Mariana, Fazzino Marisa, Armstrong Claire, Gamble Andrew, Mc Innes Kenneth, Wright Suzanne, Clayton Helen, Latinovic Radoslav, Mackie Anne, Rimmer Janet, Hall Clare, Elfström Klara Miriam, Törnberg Sven, Zorzi Manuel, Leja Marcis, Rezeberga Dace, Hagenimana Marc, Hamers Françoise, Rogel Agnès, Assogba Frank, Fitzpatrick Patricia, Arbyn Marc, Figueroa Jacqueline, Rovelo Alex, Salinas Erosloa, Argüello Elías Yused, Castillo Adriana Milano, Rosas Velia, Špánik Stanislav, Houmann Merete Rønmos, Johansen Dorte, Dillner Joakim, Oswal Kunal, Huang Yubei, Siala Ismail M., Candeur Michel, Hoeck Sarah, Borras Josep M., Bleyen Luc, Guzha Bothwell Takaingofa, Olivier Adie Yao Mesmin, Fasching Elisabeth, Vienna Alexander Gollmer Gesundheit Österr, Taohid Tonoy, Bencomo Walkiria Bermejo, Tejada Darbelis, Valletta Joseph Psaila, Nisbett Judy, Baptiste Damaris, Layne Melanie Ann,
Abstract
AbstractThe CanScreen5 project is a global cancer screening data repository that aims to report the status and performance of breast, cervical and colorectal cancer screening programs using a harmonized set of criteria and indicators. Data collected mainly from the Ministry of Health in each country underwent quality validation and ultimately became publicly available through a Web-based portal. Until September 2022, 84 participating countries reported data for breast (n = 57), cervical (n = 75) or colorectal (n = 51) cancer screening programs in the repository. Substantial heterogeneity was observed regarding program organization and performance. Reported screening coverage ranged from 1.7% (Bangladesh) to 85.5% (England, United Kingdom) for breast cancer, from 2.1% (Côte d’Ivoire) to 86.3% (Sweden) for cervical cancer, and from 0.6% (Hungary) to 64.5% (the Netherlands) for colorectal cancer screening programs. Large variability was observed regarding compliance to further assessment of screening programs and detection rates reported for precancers and cancers. A concern is lack of data to estimate performance indicators across the screening continuum. This underscores the need for programs to incorporate quality assurance protocols supported by robust information systems. Program organization requires improvement in resource-limited settings, where screening is likely to be resource-stratified and tailored to country-specific situations.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine
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