Cancer screening in Spain
Corporate author
Red de Programas Españoles de Cribado de CáncerDate issued
2010Journal title
Annals of Oncology
Type of content
Artigo
DeCS
neoplasias del cuello uterino | detección precoz del cáncer | neoplasias colorrectales | vigilancia de la poblaciónMeSH
Early Detection of Cancer | Population Surveillance | Uterine Cervical Neoplasms | Colorectal NeoplasmsAbstract
Objective: To describe the current status of breast, colorectal and cervical cancer screening in Spain.
Methodology: The situation was analysed on the basis of data drawn from surveys conducted in each autonomous region (Comunidad Autónoma).
Results: Currently, breast cancer screening coverage is 100%. In 2007, overall participation was 67.0% with an adherence of 91.2%. The detection rate was 3.4 per thousand, 15.1% intraductal and 30% invasive <1 cm in diameter, with 65% showing axilary node negative. Colorectal cancer screening had been implemented in six regions (4.5% of the target population). Participation ranged from 17.2% to 42.3%, with positive test percentages ranging from 1.7 per thousand (guaiac) to 9.5% (immunological). The invasive cancer detection rate was 1.7 per thousand (guaiac) and 3.4 per thousand (immunological). In most cases, cervical cancer screening was undertaken opportunistically, with an estimated coverage of 69.0%.
Conclusions: In Spain, cancer screening is being conducted in accordance with national and international recommendations. The fact that screening programmes are operated as a network has led to a high degree of consensus as to the methodology and information systems to be used to enable joint evaluation.