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Colorectal cancer screening: clinical guidelines and rationale. Gastroenterology. 1997 ; 112 : 594 - 642 . 7. US Preventive Services Task Force Bibbins-Domingo K, Grossman DC, Curry SJ, et al. Screening for colorectal cancer: US Preventive Services Task Force recommendation statement. JAMA. 2016 ; 315 : 2564 - 75 .
Cancer screening consists of tests and procedures usually done at regular intervals like once a year or once in two to three years, or when a person reaches a certain age. The cancer screening guidelines in this booklet provide current recommendations on screening for common cancers in Singapore, for average-risk
The chart below shows the recommended national screening guidelines for men and women at average risk for Colorectal, Cervical and Breast Cancer.
Singapore Health Promotion Board. Health Screening Guidelines. Cancer Screening. Cancer is the leading cause of death in Singapore. If cancer is detected early enough through screening, the person is able to receive treatment early and avoid complications, suffering and death. Who should go for cancer screening?
If screening is to be performed, it should be done annually. Ultrasound and clinical breast examination are not routinely required (pg 47). breast screening with any imaging modality (pg 47). every 2 years for all normal risk women 70-75 years of age.
cancer screening. Screening guidelines are in accordance with the standards of the Ministry of Health Clinical Practice Guidelines 6/2003: Health Screenings. *For patients who have had a failed or incomplete colonoscopy or those who are deemed to have a moderate risk for colon cancer or would not undergo optical
Ministry of Health Clinical Practice Guidelines: Cancer Screening. Singapore Med J. 2010 Feb,51(2):170-3, quiz 174-5. Lee, Hin Peng; Chew, Chuan Tieh; Consigliere, David Terrence; Heng, Derrick; Huang, Der Tuen; Khoo, James; Khoo, Kei Siong; Low, Jeffrey; Lui, Susan; Ooi, London Lucien; Puvanendran, Rukshini;
17 Mar 2010 A scientific meeting to launch the guidelines was organized by the Ministry of Health , on 8 May 2010. You can download copies of the slides and recordings of the speeches by clicking on the following links: Prof Lee Hin Peng - Welcome and introduction. Slides & Speechopens in a new window
Cancer is the leading cause of death in Singapore, accounting for 29.4% of the total number of deaths in 2014.*. Certain cancers are preventable and many cancers are treatable and curable, especially with effective treatment in the early stages. Screening helps to detect early signs of cancer or pre-cancerous conditions
Guidelines for Health Screening. General Screening. 20-29 years. 30-39 years. 40-49 years. 50-59 years. 60 years & above. Obesity. Measure Body Mass Index (BMI) yearly. Hepatitis B. Screening for those with family history of Hep B infection, liver cancer or high-risk behaviour. Total Syphillis Antibody. Routine screening
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