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Two free policies for cancer screening

Two kinds of cancer screening refer to the screening of female cervical cancer and breast cancer. In recent years, the incidence of breast cancer and cervical cancer has been rising, especially in developing countries such as China, and they are becoming younger, which are the two major killers threatening women's health. The data show that the number of new cases of breast cancer in China is10.9 million, and the number of new cases of cervical cancer is10.3 million. 30-64 years old is the high incidence age of two kinds of cancers, which poses a serious threat to women's health and life.

Legal analysis: Two kinds of cancer screening refer to the screening of female cervical cancer and breast cancer. In recent years, the incidence of breast cancer and cervical cancer has been rising, especially in developing countries such as China, and they are becoming younger, which are the two major killers threatening women's health. The data show that the number of new cases of breast cancer in China is10.9 million, and the number of new cases of cervical cancer is10.3 million. 30-64 years old is the high incidence age of two kinds of cancers, which poses a serious threat to women's health and life. Since 20 18, free screening for cervical cancer and breast cancer has been incorporated into the life practice of citizens in the province, hoping to realize early detection, early diagnosis and early treatment through scientific and effective screening methods. 1. Cervical cancer screening (1). Gynecological pelvic examination, wet film microscopy of vaginal secretions and Pap test of cervical exfoliated cells were performed for customers. If the initial screening results are normal, the next inspection will not be carried out. (2) colposcopy. Colposcopy was performed on those whose initial screening results were suspicious or abnormal. Those with normal colposcopy results will not be examined in the next step. (3) Histopathological examination. Histopathological examination was performed on those whose colposcopy results were suspicious or abnormal. 2. Breast cancer screening (1). Breast examination, palpation and breast color Doppler ultrasound were performed on the subjects, and the results of breast color Doppler ultrasound examination were evaluated by breast image grading evaluation reporting system (hereinafter referred to as BI-RADS grading evaluation reporting system). If the initial screening results are normal, the next inspection will not be carried out. (2) mammography. The patients with BI-RADS grade 0 and grade 3 were examined by color Doppler ultrasound. The results of mammography were evaluated and reported by BI-RADS grading system. (3) Histopathological examination. Histopathological examination (hereinafter referred to as biopsy) should be performed directly on breast color Doppler ultrasound with BI-RADS grade 4 and 5 and X-ray with BI-RADS grade 4 and 5. Those whose breast X-ray examination is Grade 0 and Grade 3 will be followed up or biopsied or other further examinations after comprehensive evaluation by experts above subtropical high. (3) Histopathological examination. Histopathological examination (hereinafter referred to as biopsy) should be performed directly on breast color Doppler ultrasound with BI-RADS grade 4 and 5 and X-ray with BI-RADS grade 4 and 5. Those whose breast X-ray examination is Grade 0 and Grade 3 will be followed up or biopsied or other further examinations after comprehensive evaluation by experts above subtropical high.

Legal basis: "202 1 Policy of People's Livelihood Project for Free Screening of" Two Cancers "for School-age Women with Urban Minimum Living Security"

1. Cervical cancer screening (1). Gynecological pelvic examination, wet film microscopy of vaginal secretions and Pap test of cervical exfoliated cells were performed for customers. If the initial screening results are normal, the next inspection will not be carried out. (2) colposcopy. Colposcopy was performed on those whose initial screening results were suspicious or abnormal. Those with normal colposcopy results will not be examined in the next step. (3) Histopathological examination. Histopathological examination was performed on those whose colposcopy results were suspicious or abnormal.

2. Breast cancer screening (1). Breast examination, palpation and breast color Doppler ultrasound were performed on the subjects, and the results of breast color Doppler ultrasound examination were evaluated by breast image grading evaluation reporting system (hereinafter referred to as BI-RADS grading evaluation reporting system). If the initial screening results are normal, the next inspection will not be carried out. (2) mammography. The patients with BI-RADS grade 0 and grade 3 were examined by color Doppler ultrasound. The results of mammography were evaluated and reported by BI-RADS grading system. (3) Histopathological examination. Histopathological examination (hereinafter referred to as biopsy) should be performed directly on breast color Doppler ultrasound with BI-RADS grade 4 and 5 and X-ray with BI-RADS grade 4 and 5. Those whose breast X-ray examination is Grade 0 and Grade 3 will be followed up or biopsied or other further examinations after comprehensive evaluation by experts above subtropical high.

3, check the abnormal/suspicious case management. Collect and check the basic information of abnormal/suspicious cases in detail, especially the contact information, and improve the follow-up registration form of cervical cancer and breast cancer for urban low-income school-age women. Follow-up personnel should strengthen the follow-up of abnormal/suspicious cases according to the follow-up registration form, urge them to receive further diagnosis and treatment as soon as possible, and record relevant cases in time.