학술논문

An Evaluation of the Oral Cancer Control Program in Cuba
Document Type
research-article
Source
Epidemiology, 1995 Jul 01. 6(4), 428-431.
Subject
Oral cancer
Screening
Time trends
Cuba
Mouth neoplasms
Lesions
Cancer screening
Mortality
Patient assessment
Medical personnel
Dentists
Age groups
Cancer
Public health dentistry
Language
English
ISSN
10443983
Abstract
The Cuban oral cancer screening program, functioning since 1984, requires all subjects of ≥15 years to have an annual oral visual inspection by dentists. It covered 12-26% of the target population annually. Less than 30% of the subjects with suspect lesions complied with referral. The program identified 16% of the 4,412 incident oral cancers in Cuba during 1984-1990. The proportion of stage I cases increased from 24% in 1983 to 49% in 1990, although staging information was available only for half of the cases. There was no change in oral cancer incidence and mortality in Cuba over the last decade that could be ascribed to the screening program.