KMID : 0828520080120010035
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Journal of the Korean Geriatrics Society 2008 Volume.12 No. 1 p.35 ~ p.41
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Clinical Behavior of Geriatricians Regarding Periodic Screening for Gastro-intestinal Cancers in Older Adults
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Hwang Hwan-Sik
Won Chang-Won Lee Dong-Ho
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Abstract
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Background: A questionnaire for geriatricians regarding their clinical practice of periodic gastro-intestinal cancer screening was developed.
Methods: The survey was administered to geriatricians participating in the 2007 Korean Geriatrics Society meeting at Busan, Korea.
Results: 162 completed the questionnaire. Average age of respondents was 46 years. Background specialty included family medicine (24%), internal medicine (22%), obstetrics and gynecology (9%), and general surgery (8%). 90% of geriatricians recommend screening for colorectal cancer in their practice. They recommend a colonoscopy if fecal occult blood test is positive (53%) or colonoscopy (31%). On average, they recommend screening for colorectal cancer every 2.5 years. Screening for colorectal cancer is recommended to those 75-79 years (33%), 70-74 years (24%), and 65-69 years (24%). 94% of respondents recommend screening for stomach cancer in their practice. They recommend gastrofiberoscopy (95%) or upper GI series (5%). On average, screening is recommended every 1.5 years. Screening is recommended to those aged 75-79 years (34%), 70-74 years (19%), and 65-69 years (22%).
Conclusion: Most geriatricians prefer endoscopic examinations for screening for GI cancer. They recommend, on average, screening for colorectal cancer and stomach cancer every 2.5 and 1.5 years, respectively. Most geriatricians recommend GI cancer screening to those aged 75-79 years.
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KEYWORD
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Colorectal cancer, Stomach cancer, Prevention, Geriatrics
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