News - sam 20/03/2021 - 11:58
ϲʿ introduces new digestive cancer screening programs
Dernière mise à jour 03/24/2021 - 11:31
DIGESTIVE CANCER SCREENING PROGRAMS
Cancer remains one of the most deadly diseases that can affect all of us, sooner or later. According to GLOBOCAN statistics in 2020, the both morbidity and mortality from cancer all over the world tend to increase. In Vietnam, there are an estimated 182,563 new cases and 122,690 deaths due to cancer per year. For every 100,000 people, 159 are diagnosed with cancer and 106 die from cancer. That remains a grim statistic.
In 2020, Vietnam ranked 91/185 in terms of the new incidence rate and 50/185 in the mortality rate per 100,000 people. These rankings for 2018 are 99/185 and 56/185 respectively. Thus, it is clear that the new morbidity and mortality from cancer in Vietnam are increasing rapidly.
Cancer continues to be the biggest concern of Vietnamese people's health because of environmental pollution, food quality and unhealthy lifestyles, like excessive use of alcohol, tobacco ... which are becoming more and more popular today. The statistics show that cancer of the digestive tract (cancer of the colon, stomach, intestines, liver, bile-pancreas ...) is the most common cancer in Vietnam and is one of the four most deadly cancers.
Screening for early detection of gastrointestinal cancer plays the most important role in cancer treatment. When the cancer is detected at an early stage, the treatment will be more effective and less costly.
ϲʿ introduces new digestive cancer screening programs:
- Gallbladder, liver and pancreas cancer screening program
- Stomach cancer screening program
- Colon cancer screening program
- Stomach and colon cancer screening program
ϲʿ offers different digestive cancer screening packages with:
- Leading experts in Gastroenterology and Hepatology
- Most modern equipment (Olympus EVIS EXERA III CV 190 HQ endoscopic system, able to magnify endoscopy), NBI staining, PAS, HE staining biopsy
- Tesla MRI 1.5
- Updated tests as recommended by WHO ...