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Early Cancer Detection in Germany – an Overview of the Implementations from 01/01/2020

Zlatko Hrgovic, Sanja Jaska, Rajko Fures.




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Background: With the diagnosis of cervical cancer at the age of 35, nothing changes until the age of 65. Despite changes in the strategy selected for cervical cancer screening, the screening for early cancer detection at regular intervals remains the same. Other countries such as the Netherlands and Australia have been documented exclusively by HPV screening, and these changes have been coordinated in Germany. Methods: We used descriptive method based on documents adopted by the Federal Ministry of Health of Germany. Guidelines and other strategic documents of the appropriate Committee. Objective: In this review we described how collaboration of gynecological and cytological experts in Germany with experts from other countries about HPV screening has been adopted and implemented. Results and Discussion: They do cytology by the system as before, and they use the memory of the number of invasive cancers from 1971. for a total of 75%, in the regular screening group as much as 90%. In order 2018 to be approved by the Federal Board for the Independent Management of Physicians and Health Insurance Physicians, by-law committee of the superior of the Federal Ministry of Health, guidelines for organizing an early screening program. Inside, also described groups for early detection of colon cancer. The remaining contents of the annual early detection screening for women remain untested.

Key words: cervical cancer, eraly cancer detection in Germany, Federal program






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