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CanScreen5, a global repository for breast, cervical and colorectal cancer screening programs

Authors :
Zhang, Li
Mosquera, Isabel
Lucas, Eric
Rol, Mary Luz
Carvalho, Andre L.
Basu, Partha
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
Rodriguez, Robinson
Perez Sanz, Elena
Zubizarreta Alberdi, Raquel
Ronco, Guglielmo
Antoljak, Natasa
Nakic, Dinka
Plazanin, Davor
Parun, Andrea Supe
Goossens, Mat
Nowakowski, Andrzej
de Koning, Harry
Dams, Els
Martin, Asha
Epermane, Mara
Jankovska, Natalja
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
Paredes Barragan, Biviana
Montalvo, Alexandra
de la Torre Santos, Ana Victoria
Guertin, Marie-Helene
Fournier, Sarah
Duport, Nicolas
Majek, Ondrej
Ngo, Ondrej
Ivanus, Urska
Jarm, Katja
Primic-Zakelj, Maja
de Correa, Flavia Miranda
Migowski, Arn
Cancela, Marianna
Gallardo, Patricia
Fattore, Gisel
Puello, Adrian
Polanco, Victor
Ascunce Elizaga, Nieves
Fabri, Valerie
Mantellini, Paola
Zappa, Marco
Kellen, Eliane
Lynge, Elsebeth
Kaab-Sanyal, Vanessa
Malek, Daniela
Chami, Youssef
Ivanauskiene, Rugile
Bandhoe, Nensy
Dillenbourg, Claire
Heckters, Karin
Scharpantgen, Astrid
Mariela Ruiz, Oris
Mireya Gonzalez, Geneva
Arenas, Elsa
Palacios Cacacho, Eduardo Alberto
Pomata, Alicia
Navarro, Eliza
Mencia, Milva
Abreu Ruiz, Gisela
Campoverde, Ruth
Camel, Claudia
Donis, Rocio
Ines Sandoval, Yolanda
Garcia, Heidy
Isabel Roldan, Omaira
del Carmen Moreno, Teresa
Morales Velado, Mario
Merino, Gina
Rios, Juvenal A.
Marte, Sabrina
Oliva Hernandez, Reina
Anea Chacon, Marina
Isabel Ruiz, Xiomara
Hernandez Vivas, Xiomara del Carmen
Ivan Gonzalez, Roger
Medal Ruiz, Damaris Isabel
Ortega, Lourdes
Matos Orbegozo, Andrea
Chuquiyauri Haro, Carlos Adolfo
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
Alberto de Miranda, Nuno Augusto
Kioupi, Stala
Asnake, Takelech Moges
Attia, Adel A.
Tshisimogo, Gontse
Seema, Lame
Banda, Jonathan Chiwanda
Mustapha, Feisul Idzwan
Mugolo, Rosita Paulo
de Miguel Juliao, Reginaldo Alice
Nyangasi, Mary
Mwenda, Valerian
Ferreira, Sonia Tavares
Barbosa, Carla
Makua, Manala
Bakare, Yacubu Herve 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, Viaceslavas
Veerus, Piret
Bric, Tatjana Kofol
Mlakar, Dominika Novak
Skrjanec, Ana Lucija
Zakotnik, Jozica Maucec
Skhirtladze, Tamar
Xuereb, Stephanie
Colquhoun, Carol
Sangrajrang, Suleeporn
Eshwar, Kumar
Stanners, Greig
Black, Roger
Andreassen, Trude
Budai, Andras
Dobrossy, Lajos
Kovacs, Attila
Nicula, Florian
Portillo, Isabel
Miren Altzibar, Jone
Arenaza, Edurne
Simango, Ndabaningi
Espinas, 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
Elfstrom, Klara Miriam
Tornberg, Sven
Zorzi, Manuel
Leja, Marcis
Rezeberga, Dace
Hagenimana, Marc
Hamers, Francoise
Rogel, Agnes
Assogba, Frank
Fitzpatrick, Patricia
Arbyn, Marc
Figueroa, Jacqueline
Rovelo, Alex
Salinas, Erosloa
Yused Arguello, Elias
Milano Castillo, Adriana
Rosas, Velia
Spanik, Stanislav
Houmann, Merete Ronmos
Johansen, Dorte
Dillner, Joakim
Oswal, Kunal
Huang, Yubei
Siala, Ismail M.
Candeur, Michel
Hoeck, Sarah
Borras, Josep M.
Bleyen, Luc
Guzha, Bothwell Takaingofa
Mesmin Olivier, Adie Yao
Fasching, Elisabeth
Gesundheit, Alexander Gollmer
Taohid, Tonoy
Bencomo, Walkiria Bermejo
Tejada, Darbelis
Valletta, Joseph Psaila
Nisbett, Judy
Baptiste, Damaris
Layne, Melanie Ann
CanScreen5 Collaborators
Source :
Nature medicine
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

In the first results from an ongoing global cancer screening data repository, screening program organization was better overall in Europe compared to other continents; however, there were substantial gaps in implementation across both high- and low-resource settings. The 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% (Cote 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.

Subjects

Subjects :
Chemistry
Human medicine
Biology

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10788956
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature medicine
Accession number :
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