
pmid: 24176569
With economic growth in Asia, cancer has become increasingly prominent as a major health problem. However, discrepancies in infrastructure, economics, and development exist within and between Asian countries. We assess means of primary and secondary prevention for cervical, breast, colorectal, and hepatocellular cancer, and offer recommendations according to resource levels. Primary prevention by health education, lifestyle modification, and avoidance of risk factors should be made available at all resource levels. When resources allow, human papillomavirus and hepatitis B vaccinations should be given to reduce the risk of cervical and hepatocellular cancer, and genetic testing should be offered to detect increased susceptibility to colorectal and breast cancer. Secondary prevention by effective yet affordable screening for precancerous lesions or by early detection of cancer should be offered, followed by appropriate treatment.
Asia, Health Resources/standards*, Secondary Prevention/economics, Primary Prevention/economics, 610, Risk Assessment, Health Services Accessibility, Primary Prevention/standards*, Secondary Prevention/standards*, Delivery of Health Care/standards, Predictive Value of Tests, Risk Factors, Neoplasms, Healthcare Disparities/standards, 617, Secondary Prevention, Humans, Mass Screening, Health Education/standards, Healthcare Disparities, Health Education, Early Detection of Cancer, Mass Screening/standards, Asia/epidemiology, Neoplasms/prevention & control*, Health Services Accessibility/standards, Prognosis, Neoplasms/genetics, Primary Prevention, Health Resources/economics, Health Resources, Neoplasms/mortality, Neoplasms/economics, Delivery of Health Care, Risk Reduction Behavior
Asia, Health Resources/standards*, Secondary Prevention/economics, Primary Prevention/economics, 610, Risk Assessment, Health Services Accessibility, Primary Prevention/standards*, Secondary Prevention/standards*, Delivery of Health Care/standards, Predictive Value of Tests, Risk Factors, Neoplasms, Healthcare Disparities/standards, 617, Secondary Prevention, Humans, Mass Screening, Health Education/standards, Healthcare Disparities, Health Education, Early Detection of Cancer, Mass Screening/standards, Asia/epidemiology, Neoplasms/prevention & control*, Health Services Accessibility/standards, Prognosis, Neoplasms/genetics, Primary Prevention, Health Resources/economics, Health Resources, Neoplasms/mortality, Neoplasms/economics, Delivery of Health Care, Risk Reduction Behavior
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