Abstract:
Objective To analyze the screening results of the Urban Cancer Early Diagnosis and Treatment Project in Qinghai Province from 2019 to 2024.
Methods A summary and statistical analysis were conducted on six years of screening data from the Urban Cancer Early Diagnosis and Treatment Program in Qinghai Province, with the high-risk rate, screening rate, and detection rate calculated separately for each type of cancer.
Results From 2019 to 2024, 56, 882 high-risk individuals were identified. The high-risk rates for lung, colorectal, breast, upper gastrointestinal, and liver cancer were 22.02%, 21.57%, 14.23%, 13.52%, and 6.10%, respectively. Overall, 13, 592 individuals completed clinical screening, with detection rates of 0.32% for lung cancer, 0.41% for liver cancer, 0.08% for precancerous gastric lesions, 3.63% for precancerous colorectal lesions, 0.08% for esophageal cancer, 0.16% for gastric cancer, and 0.14% for colorectal cancer.
Conclusions The implementation of the Urban Cancer Early Diagnosis and Treatment Program in Qinghai Province aids in the early detection of cancer, improves early diagnosis and survival rates, and reduces mortality. Nevertheless, due to low public awareness and limited participation, enhancements in program management and public outreach are required.