A comparison of cancer screening practices in cancer survivors and in the general population: The Korean national health and nutrition examination survey (KNHANES) 2001-2007

Juhee Cho, Eliseo Guallar, Yea Jen Hsu, Dong Wook Shin, Won Chul Lee

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Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to describe cancer screening rates for second primary cancer among cancer survivors in Korea, and to compare these rates with those of two control groups: individuals without a history of cancer but with other chronic diseases, and individuals without a history of cancer and without other chronic diseases. Methods: The study is a cross-sectional analysis of 15,556 adults ≥30 years old who participated in the 2001, 2005, and 2007 Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (KNHANES). The prevalence of breast, cervical, gastric, and colorectal cancer screening examinations according to national guidelines was assessed and compared to two control groups. Results: Screening rates among cancer survivors were 48.5, 54.7, 34.7, and 28.6% for breast, cervical, gastric, and colorectal cancer screening, respectively. Cancer survivors showed higher screening rates for all four cancer sites compared with both control groups, but breast cancer screening was only statistically significant after adjusting gender, age, marital status, education, income, working status, health insurance, smoking and drinking status, and self-reported health status. Conclusions: Cancer survivors were more likely than individuals without a cancer history to obtain screening examinations according to recommended guidelines. Still, screening rates even among survivors were suboptimal, emphasizing the need for a more systematic approach to second primary cancer screening and prevention.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)2203-2212
Number of pages10
JournalCancer Causes and Control
Volume21
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2010

Keywords

  • Cancer screening
  • Control
  • Prevention
  • Second cancers
  • Survivorship

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Oncology
  • Cancer Research

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