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Robert A. Smith PhD Deana Manassaram-Baptiste PhD Durado Brooks MD MPH Vilma Cokkinides PhD Mary Doroshenk MA Debbie Saslow PhD Richard C. Wender MD Otis W. Brawley MD 《CA: a cancer journal for clinicians》2014,64(1):30-51
Answer questions and earn CME/CNE Each year the American Cancer Society publishes a summary of its guidelines for early cancer detection, a report on data and trends in cancer screening rates, and select issues related to cancer screening. In this issue of the journal, we summarize current American Cancer Society cancer screening guidelines. In addition, the latest data on the use of cancer screening from the National Health Interview Survey is described, as are several issues related to screening coverage under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, including the expansion of the Medicaid program. CA Cancer J Clin 2014;64:30–51. © 2014 American Cancer Society, Inc. 相似文献
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Cancer screening in the United States, 2015: A review of current American Cancer Society guidelines and current issues in cancer screening
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Robert A. Smith PhD Deana Manassaram‐Baptiste MPH PhD Durado Brooks MD MPH Mary Doroshenk MA Stacey Fedewa MPH Debbie Saslow PhD Otis W. Brawley MD Richard Wender MD 《CA: a cancer journal for clinicians》2015,65(1):30-54
Answer questions and earn CME/CNE Each year, the American Cancer Society (ACS) publishes a summary of its guidelines for early cancer detection along with a report on data and trends in cancer screening rates and select issues related to cancer screening. In this issue of the journal, we summarize current ACS cancer screening guidelines. The latest data on utilization of cancer screening from the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) also is described, as are several issues related to screening coverage under the Affordable Care Act, including the expansion of the Medicaid program. CA Cancer J Clin 2015;65:30–54. © 2015 American Cancer Society. 相似文献
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Cancer screening in the United States, 2016: A review of current American Cancer Society guidelines and current issues in cancer screening
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Robert A. Smith PhD Kimberly Andrews Durado Brooks MD MPH Carol E. DeSantis MPH Stacey A. Fedewa MPH Joannie Lortet‐Tieulent MSc Deana Manassaram‐Baptiste PhD MPH Otis W. Brawley MD Richard C. Wender MD 《CA: a cancer journal for clinicians》2016,66(2):95-114
Answer questions and earn CME/CNE Each year the American Cancer Society (ACS) publishes a summary of its guidelines for early cancer detection, data and trends in cancer screening rates, and select issues related to cancer screening. In this issue of the journal, we summarize current ACS cancer screening guidelines, including the update of the breast cancer screening guideline, discuss quality issues in colorectal cancer screening and new developments in lung cancer screening, and provide the latest data on utilization of cancer screening from the National Health Interview Survey. CA Cancer J Clin 2016;66:95–114. © 2016 American Cancer Society. 相似文献
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Cancer screening in the United States, 2018: A review of current American Cancer Society guidelines and current issues in cancer screening
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Robert A. Smith PhD Kimberly S. Andrews BA Durado Brooks MD MPH Stacey A. Fedewa PhD MPH Deana Manassaram‐Baptiste PhD MPH Debbie Saslow PhD Otis W. Brawley MD Richard C. Wender MD 《CA: a cancer journal for clinicians》2018,68(4):297-316
Each year, the American Cancer Society publishes a summary of its guidelines for early cancer detection, data and trends in cancer screening rates from the National Health Interview Survey, and select issues related to cancer screening. In this 2018 update, we also summarize the new American Cancer Society colorectal cancer screening guideline and include a clarification in the language of the 2013 lung cancer screening guideline. CA Cancer J Clin 2018;68:297–316 . © 2018 American Cancer Society . 相似文献
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Cancer screening in the United States, 2017: A review of current American Cancer Society guidelines and current issues in cancer screening
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Robert A. Smith PhD Kimberly S. Andrews BA Durado Brooks MD MPH Stacey A. Fedewa PhD MPH Deana Manassaram‐Baptiste PhD MPH Debbie Saslow PhD Otis W. Brawley MD Richard C. Wender MD 《CA: a cancer journal for clinicians》2017,67(2):100-121
Answer questions and earn CME/CNE Each year, the American Cancer Society publishes a summary of its guidelines for early cancer detection, data and trends in cancer screening rates, and select issues related to cancer screening. In this issue of the journal, the authors summarize current American Cancer Society cancer screening guidelines, describe an update of their guideline for using human papillomavirus vaccination for cancer prevention, describe updates in US Preventive Services Task Force recommendations for breast and colorectal cancer screening, discuss interim findings from the UK Collaborative Trial on Ovarian Cancer Screening, and provide the latest data on utilization of cancer screening from the National Health Interview Survey. CA Cancer J Clin 2017;67:100–121. © 2017 American Cancer Society. 相似文献
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Robert A. Smith PhD Vilma Cokkinides PhD Otis W. Brawley MD 《CA: a cancer journal for clinicians》2009,59(1):27-41
Each year, the American Cancer Society (ACS) publishes a report summarizing its recommendations for early cancer detection, data and trends in cancer screening rates, and select issues related to cancer screening. In 2008, the ACS, the American Gastroenterological Association, the American College of Gastroenterology, the Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, and the American College of Radiology issued a joint update of guidelines for colorectal cancer screening in average‐risk adults. In this issue, the current ACS guidelines and recent issues are summarized, updates of testing guidelines for early prostate cancer detection and colorectal cancer screening by the United States Preventive Services Task Force are discussed, and the most recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System and the National Health Interview Survey pertaining to participation rates in cancer screening are described. CA Cancer J Clin 2009;59:27–41. © 2009 American Cancer Society. 相似文献
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Cancer screening in the United States, 2008: a review of current American Cancer Society guidelines and cancer screening issues 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
Each year the American Cancer Society (ACS) publishes a summary of its recommendations for early cancer detection and a summary of the most current data on cancer screening rates and trends in US adults. In 2007, the ACS updated its colorectal cancer screening guidelines in a collaborative effort with the US Multi-Society Task Force and the American College of Radiology. In this issue of the journal, we summarize the current ACS guidelines, provide an update of the most recent data pertaining to participation rates in cancer screening from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System and the National Health Interview Survey, and address some issues related to access to care. 相似文献
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Each year, the American Cancer Society (ACS) publishes a summary of its recommendations for early cancer detection, including guideline updates, emerging issues that are relevant to screening for cancer, and a summary of the most current data on cancer screening rates for US adults. In 2006, there were no updates to ACS guidelines for early cancer detection. In this issue of the journal, we describe criteria for successful screening, discuss recent evidence and policy changes that have implications for cancer screening, summarize the ACS guidelines and describe guidelines reviews that are underway, and provide an update of the most recent data pertaining to participation rates in cancer screening from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC's) Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) and the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS). 相似文献
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Richard Wender MD Elizabeth T. H. Fontham MPH DrPH Ermilo Barrera Jr MD Graham A. Colditz MD DrPH Timothy R. Church PhD David S. Ettinger MD Ruth Etzioni PhD Christopher R. Flowers MD G. Scott Gazelle MD MPH PhD Douglas K. Kelsey MD PhD Samuel J. LaMonte MD James S. Michaelson PhD Kevin C. Oeffinger MD Ya‐Chen Tina Shih PhD Daniel C. Sullivan MD William Travis MD Louise Walter MD Andrew M. D. Wolf MD Otis W. Brawley MD Robert A. Smith PhD 《CA: a cancer journal for clinicians》2013,63(2):106-117
Answer questions and earn CME/CNE Findings from the National Cancer Institute's National Lung Screening Trial established that lung cancer mortality in specific high‐risk groups can be reduced by annual screening with low‐dose computed tomography. These findings indicate that the adoption of lung cancer screening could save many lives. Based on the results of the National Lung Screening Trial, the American Cancer Society is issuing an initial guideline for lung cancer screening. This guideline recommends that clinicians with access to high‐volume, high‐quality lung cancer screening and treatment centers should initiate a discussion about screening with apparently healthy patients aged 55 years to 74 years who have at least a 30–pack‐year smoking history and who currently smoke or have quit within the past 15 years. A process of informed and shared decision‐making with a clinician related to the potential benefits, limitations, and harms associated with screening for lung cancer with low‐dose computed tomography should occur before any decision is made to initiate lung cancer screening. Smoking cessation counseling remains a high priority for clinical attention in discussions with current smokers, who should be informed of their continuing risk of lung cancer. Screening should not be viewed as an alternative to smoking cessation. CA Cancer J Clin 2013;. © 2013 American Cancer Society. 相似文献
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Smith RA Saslow D Sawyer KA Burke W Costanza ME Evans WP Foster RS Hendrick E Eyre HJ Sener S;American Cancer Society High-Risk Work Group;American Cancer Society Screening Older Women Work Group;American Cancer Society Mammography Work Group;American Cancer Society Physical Examination Work Group;American Cancer Society New Technologies Work Group;American Cancer Society Breast Cancer Advisory Group 《CA: a cancer journal for clinicians》2003,53(3):141-169
In 2003, the American Cancer Society updated its guidelines for early detection of breast cancer based on recommendations from a formal review of evidence and a recent workshop. The new screening recommendations address screening mammography, physical examination, screening older women and women with comorbid conditions, screening women at high risk, and new screening technologies. 相似文献
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Saslow D Solomon D Lawson HW Killackey M Kulasingam SL Cain J Garcia FA Moriarty AT Waxman AG Wilbur DC Wentzensen N Downs LS Spitzer M Moscicki AB Franco EL Stoler MH Schiffman M Castle PE Myers ER;ACS-ASCCP-ASCP Cervical Cancer Guideline Committee 《CA: a cancer journal for clinicians》2012,62(3):147-172
An update to the American Cancer Society (ACS) guideline regarding screening for the early detection of cervical precancerous lesions and cancer is presented. The guidelines are based on a systematic evidence review, contributions from 6 working groups, and a recent symposium cosponsored by the ACS, the American Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology, and the American Society for Clinical Pathology, which was attended by 25 organizations. The new screening recommendations address age-appropriate screening strategies, including the use of cytology and high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) testing, follow-up (eg, the management of screen positives and screening intervals for screen negatives) of women after screening, the age at which to exit screening, future considerations regarding HPV testing alone as a primary screening approach, and screening strategies for women vaccinated against HPV16 and HPV18 infections. 相似文献
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Robert A. Smith PhD Vilma Cokkinides PhD Durado Brooks MD MPH Debbie Saslow PhD Otis W. Brawley MD 《CA: a cancer journal for clinicians》2010,60(2):99-119
Each year the American Cancer Society (ACS) publishes a summary of its recommendations for early cancer detection, a report on data and trends in cancer screening rates, and select issues related to cancer screening. In 2010, the ACS updated its guidelines for testing for early prostate cancer detection, and during 2009 there were several newsworthy updates in the cancer screening guidelines from other organizations. In this article, the current ACS guidelines and recent issues are summarized, updates of guidelines for testing for early breast cancer detection by the US Preventive Services Task Force and for prevention and early detection of cervical cancer from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists are addressed, and the most recent data from the National Health Interview Survey pertaining to participation rates in cancer screening are described. CA Cancer J Clin 2010;60:99–119. © 2010 American Cancer Society, Inc. 相似文献
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Ted A. Skolarus MD MPH Andrew M.D. Wolf MD Nicole L. Erb BA Durado D. Brooks MD MPH Brian M. Rivers PhD MPH Willie Underwood III MD MPH MSci Andrew L. Salner MD Michael J. Zelefsky MD Jeanny B. Aragon‐Ching MD Susan F. Slovin MD PhD Daniela A. Wittmann PhD MSW CST Michael A. Hoyt PhD Victoria J. Sinibaldi CRNP Gerald Chodak MD Mandi L. Pratt‐Chapman MA Rebecca L. Cowens‐Alvarado MPH 《CA: a cancer journal for clinicians》2014,64(4):225-249
Answer questions and earn CME/CNE Prostate cancer survivors approach 2.8 million in number and represent 1 in 5 of all cancer survivors in the United States. While guidelines exist for timely treatment and surveillance for recurrent disease, there is limited availability of guidelines that facilitate the provision of posttreatment clinical follow‐up care to address the myriad of long‐term and late effects that survivors may face. Based on recommendations set forth by a National Cancer Survivorship Resource Center expert panel, the American Cancer Society developed clinical follow‐up care guidelines to facilitate the provision of posttreatment care by primary care clinicians. These guidelines were developed using a combined approach of evidence synthesis and expert consensus. Existing guidelines for health promotion, surveillance, and screening for second primary cancers were referenced when available. To promote comprehensive follow‐up care and optimal health and quality of life for the posttreatment survivor, the guidelines address health promotion, surveillance for prostate cancer recurrence, screening for second primary cancers, long‐term and late effects assessment and management, psychosocial issues, and care coordination among the oncology team, primary care clinicians, and nononcology specialists. A key challenge to the development of these guidelines was the limited availability of published evidence for management of prostate cancer survivors after treatment. Much of the evidence relies on studies with small sample sizes and retrospective analyses of facility‐specific and population databases. CA Cancer J Clin 2014;64:225–249. © 2014 American Cancer Society . 相似文献
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Robert A. Smith PhD Durado Brooks MD MPH Vilma Cokkinides PhD Debbie Saslow PhD Otis W. Brawley MD 《CA: a cancer journal for clinicians》2013,63(2):87-105
Answer questions and earn CME/CNE Each year the American Cancer Society (ACS) publishes a summary of its recommendations for early cancer detection, a report on data and trends in cancer screening rates, and select issues related to cancer screening. In this issue of the journal, current ACS cancer screening guidelines are summarized, as are updated guidelines on cervical cancer screening and lung cancer screening with low‐dose helical computed tomography. The latest data on the use of cancer screening from the National Health Interview Survey also are described, as are several issues related to screening coverage under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010. CA Cancer J Clin 2013;. © 2013 American Cancer Society. 相似文献
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Robert A. Smith PhD Vilma Cokkinides PhD Otis W. Brawley MD 《CA: a cancer journal for clinicians》2012,62(2):129-142
Each year the American Cancer Society (ACS) publishes a summary of its recommendations for early cancer detection, a report on data and trends in cancer screening rates, and select issues related to cancer screening. In this issue of the journal, current ACS cancer screening guidelines are summarized, as are the latest data on the use of cancer screening from the National Health Interview Survey. CA Cancer J Clin 2012. © 2012 American Cancer Society. 相似文献
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Smith RA Cokkinides V Eyre HJ;American Cancer Society 《CA: a cancer journal for clinicians》2004,54(1):41-52
Each January, the American Cancer Society (ACS) publishes a summary of its recommendations for early cancer detection, including updates, emerging issues that are relevant to screening for cancer, or both. In the spring of 2003, the ACS announced updated guidelines for breast cancer screening, and several other organizations released updated guidelines that we compare with recent ACS updates. Finally, the most recent data pertaining to participation rates in cancer screening are presented by age and sex from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, as are U.S. maps profiling states based on the proportion of the age-eligible population not recently screened for breast cancer or colorectal cancer. 相似文献