The Korean guideline for gastric cancer screening
- Authors
- Park, Hyun Ah; Nam, Su Youn; Lee, Sang Kil; Kim, Sang Gyun; Shim, Ki-Nam; Park, Sang Min; Lee, Sun-Young; Han, Hye Seung; Shin, Yong Moon; Kim, Kyoung-Mee; Lee, Kyung-Jae; Lee, Tae-Yong; Choi, Il Ju; Hong, Seong Sook; Kim, Jae Woo; Lee, Yoon Jae; Kim, Soo Young; Kim, Yeol; Lee, Won-Chul; Chung, Il Kwun
- Issue Date
- May-2015
- Publisher
- 대한의사협회
- Keywords
- Early detection of cancer; Gastric neoplasms; Guideline; Gastric endoscopy; Upper gastrointestinal series
- Citation
- 대한의사협회지, v.58, no.5, pp 373 - 384
- Pages
- 12
- Journal Title
- 대한의사협회지
- Volume
- 58
- Number
- 5
- Start Page
- 373
- End Page
- 384
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/10705
- DOI
- 10.5124/jkma.2015.58.5.373
- ISSN
- 1975-8456
2093-5951
- Abstract
- Despite improvements in treatment modalities, gastric cancer is the second cause of mortality among Korean men and third among females in Korea. Korea implemented a gastric cancer screening program for the general population in 1999. However, the effectiveness and harms of gastric cancer screening using gastric endoscopy and upper gastrointestinal (UGI) series have not been fully evaluated. In an effort to evaluate the screening program, the Korean multidisciplinary expert committee for developing a gastric cancer screening guideline systematically reviewed the evidence regarding the benefits and harms of gastric cancer screening, and developed an evidence-based clinical guideline. There is 'low' level evidence that gastric cancer screening using gastric endoscopy or UGI series can reduce gastric cancer mortality for asymptomatic adults aged between 40 to 74 years. The benefits of gastric cancer screening using gastric endoscopy are substantially higher than its harms, while the benefits of screening with UGI series are moderately higher. We recommend that asymptomatic adults from 40 to 75 years of age undergo biannual gastric cancer screening using gastric endoscopy (recommendation B). Gastric cancer screening using UGI series in asymptomatic adults aged between 40 to 74 years may be recommended based on clinicians' judgment regarding the patient's risk and the patient's preference (recommendation C). There is insufficient evidence to assess the benefits and harms of gastric cancer screening for adults aged between 75 to 84 years (recommendation I). We recommend against gastric cancer screening for adults older than 85 years (recommendation D).
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