EPIDEMIOLOGY AND SCREENING OF COLORECTAL CANCER IN KAZAKHSTAN

Authors

  • Arman Khozhayev Professor of the Department of Oncology named after S.N. Nugmanov, Asfendiyarov Kazakh National Medical University, Almaty, Kazakhstan
  • Roza Esengalieva Head of the Chemotherapy Department, Regional Oncological Dispensary, West Kazakhstan region, Uralsk, Kazakhstan
  • Aigul Sariyeva Oncologist-chemotherapist, Regional Oncological Dispensary, West Kazakhstan region, Uralsk, Kazakhstan
  • Oxana Shutaryova Oncologist-chemotherapist, Regional Oncological Dispensary, West Kazakhstan region, Uralsk, Kazakhstan
  • Aida Urazova Oncologist-chemotherapist, Regional Oncological Dispensary, West Kazakhstan region, Uralsk, Kazakhstan
  • Irina Mechshaninova Oncologist, Almaty Oncology Center, Almaty, Kazakhstan
  • Araylym Aueskhanova Oncologist, Talgar Central Regional Hospital, Almaty region, Kazakhstan
  • Anastassiya Rubanova Resident oncologist, Asfendiyarov Kazakh National Medical University, Almaty, Kazakhstan

Keywords:

colorectal cancer, screening, hemocult test, fecal occult blood test - FOBT, total colonoscopy

Abstract

This paper discusses the clinical and organizational aspects of early diagnosis of colorectal cancer, based on its secondary prevention using a population-based method of active detection of this pathology in clinically asymptomatic individuals - screening. A detailed algorithm is presented and the principles of organization and clinical diagnostic capabilities of this method are reflected. It has been shown that the use of a two-stage method, including a hemocult test and colonoscopy, allows a differentiated approach to the diagnosis, development of management tactics and targeted treatment of these patients

Published

2023-06-05

How to Cite

Arman Khozhayev, Roza Esengalieva, Aigul Sariyeva, Oxana Shutaryova, Aida Urazova, Irina Mechshaninova, Araylym Aueskhanova, & Anastassiya Rubanova. (2023). EPIDEMIOLOGY AND SCREENING OF COLORECTAL CANCER IN KAZAKHSTAN. Scientific Results, (3). Retrieved from https://ojs.publisher.agency/index.php/SR/article/view/1671

Issue

Section

Medical Sciences