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    Too Few Americans Getting Screened for Common Cancers: CDC

    THURSDAY, Jan. 26 (HealthDay News) -- The number of Americans being screened for colon, breast and cervical cancers still fall below national targets, federal health officials said Thursday.

    In 2010, 72.4 percent of women were being screened for breast cancer, below the target of 81 percent, for cervical cancer it was 83 percent of women, while the target is 93 percent, and for colon cancer 58.6 percent of Americans were screened, missing the target of 70.5 percent, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

    "Not all Americans are getting the recommended screening for breast, cervical and colorectal cancer," said report co-author Mary C. White, branch chief of the CDC's Division of Cancer Prevention and Control. "There continue to be disparities for certain populations."

    The screening rates are particularly low among Asians and Hispanics, according to the report in the Jan. 27 issue of Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.

    Among Asians, the screening rate for breast cancer was 64.1 percent, for cervical cancer it was 75.4 percent, and for colon cancer it was 46.9 percent.

    Hispanics were less likely than non-Hispanics to have screening for cervical and colon cancer (78.7 percent and 46.5 percent, respectively), the researchers found.

    Screening is important, said Dr. Stephanie Bernik, chief of surgical oncology at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City.

    "Screening saves lives," she said. "When you catch a cancer at a smaller size it does affect outcome."

    Some people may be confused about screening, because different medical groups have different screening protocols, Bernik said.

    "It's hard to get people to do screening in general. People look for any excuse not to get screened. When they see there is a controversy about when to start screening, they look at it as an opportunity to not do the test," she said.

    Bernik also admits that screening can result in some over-treatment.

    "With screening comes that risk," she said. "Unfortunately, we are not at a point where we can select the patients that are not going to have a problem, so we treat everyone equally. So, there is a little bit of over-treatment but, overall, you are improving survival for many people."

    The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends that women aged 50 to 74 get a mammogram every two years to screen for breast cancer.

    Women aged 21 to 65, or those who have been sexually active for three years, should have a Pap test to screen for cervical cancer at least every three years, the task force recommends.

    For colorectal cancer, men and women aged 50 to 75 should be screened with a yearly fecal occult blood test or sigmoidoscopy every five years, or have a colonoscopy every 10 years.

    Other highlights of the report include:

    • Breast cancer screening rates remained stable from 2000-2010, varying only about 3 percent.
    • Colon cancer screening rates increased from 2000-2010, to more than 58 percent for both men and women.
    • Cervical cancer screening rates dipped 3.3 percent from 2000-2010.
    • Screening rates for all these cancers was much lower among the uninsured or those who didn't have a regular doctor.

    The Affordable Care Act is expected to lower these barriers to access by expanding insurance coverage, the authors said.

    "Other efforts are needed, such as developing systems that identify persons eligible for cancer screening tests, actively encouraging the use of screening tests, and monitoring participation to improve screening rates," the authors added.

    More information

    For more on cancer screening, visit the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

     

    7 comments

    • Jeannie  •  Nashville, Tennessee  •  3 mths ago
      A colonoscopy is $2K, with insurance. Where do I get that? Pull it out of my #$%$ One $7 meal = $5K in dental expenses, with insurance. A pulled sliver is $450 at a clinic. I spend almost 1 weeks pay on insurance. #$%$ The real goal is that we are all cannon fodder (worker bees) for 45 or 50 years to help make a few people rich. Then we die because we can't afford to go to the doctor or to pay for insurance.
    • Droleht  •  Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      I guess they set their targets to high.... If they believe that these screens are really important, why wouldn't the target be 100%. Since they aren't 100% I have to conclude that the tests are not that important or that only some people need the tests. Who's going to tell me if I'm one that needs the test?
    • Longing Chains Me  •  4 mths ago
      That is because we can't afford any medical care in the USA!
    • g  •  4 mths ago
      it's not true that screening results in "a little" bit of overtreatment, it results in a LOT of overtreatment and unnecessary biopsies, surgeries and other forms of UNnecessary misery for healthy people. If you are at high risk, yes, get screened, but don't be panicked by this article or feel guilty if you aren't getting screened every year,esp. for mammograms. In other countries they have proved that every other year mammo is just as good as every year and reduces the over-screening (radiation exposure) and squashing of breast tissue. Pap smears are increasingly leading to horrible invasive cervical procdures on young women, it's really a bad situation that isn't faced or admitted. Do your homework, look into the reality, and then make an informed decision. Yes, be careful about your health, but don't be misled by articles like this that give half the story. There's medical professionals out there who realize the dangers of overtreatment and too many invasive unnecessary tests, so please be sure to choose your doctor wisely, not just your yearly "test".
      • Sasha 4 mths ago
        Yeah, but getting the "right" doctor is the problem, isn't it? I know I've been looking to replace my "annual exam" doctor because I don't trust them. So far, no luck and I've been looking for over a year. They're all the same. Every year they try to sell me stuff that has nothing to do with health. But when I ask to have something done they try to tell me I don't need it because there is a high likelihood that nothing is wrong. And I am not talking about expensive treatment or tests. Just run of the mill stuff. What kind of practice is that?
    • OuterLimits  •  4 mths ago
      Exactly, Longing. It must be great to be able to go see the doc whenever you want, and volunteer to get tested for every little thing. I'm afraid I'll have to wait until I am basically near eaten alive from cancer because I can't afford any more health care. I had a heart attack and triple bypass last year, and I'll be paying and paying and paying for that until the end of time, on my only-a-couple-of-bucks over minimum wage pay. But thanks for your concern for all us, CDC!!
    • Sasha  •  4 mths ago
      So, who makes up those "target" numbers? The CDC? The AMA? Whoever it is I am certain they profit from these numbers to be higher. I am so sick and tired of all this "do this, not this" nonsense. I am not a 3-year-old.
    • Celine  •  Iloilo City, Philippines  •  4 mths ago
      obey the recommended screen test colon, breast and cervical.
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