L20: Screening And Prevention Flashcards

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What is screening

A

Investigation of people without symptoms to classify them as they are likely or unlikely to have the disease

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What happens to those who are screened and appear to likely have the disease

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Investigated further

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3
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What are the prerequisites of screening

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Condition is important for public heath
There should be a treatment for the disease
Facilities for diagnosis and treatment should be available
There should be a pre-symptomatic and latent phase
Suitable test or examination
Test should be acceptable to the target population
History of disease should be understood
Agreed policy on who to treat
Cost effective
Programme

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4
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What are the disease that are suitable for screening

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Common and have severe consequences
Should have a pre-symptomatic phase but it is detectable
Early treatment must offer advantage
Screening needs to have a net benefit to patients

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5
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What is lead time bias

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Although someone who’s is screened and diagnosed before someone who hasn’t the time of death is the same they are only more aware of the condition for longer

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6
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What is length time bias

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Less aggressive/slow cancers are more likely to be detected with screening than aggressive disease because the disease will develop quicker

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What is sensitivity

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The proportion of people WITH the condition who actually test positive

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8
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What is specificity

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The proportion of people WITHOUT the condition who actually test negative

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What is the positive predictive value

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Proportion of people who have a positive test with the condition out of all the people that test positive

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10
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What is the negative predictive value

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The proportion of people with a negative test without the condition out of all the people that test negative

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11
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For a good test what should the sensitivity and specificity be like

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Maximised

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12
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What are the 3 screening programmes currently in the U.K.

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Breast cancer
Cervical cancer
Bowel cancer

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13
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What screening method do we use to screen for breast cancer

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Mammography

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14
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Who is the breast screening programme targeted at

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Women aged between 47 to 73 years old

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15
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How often should women be screened for breast cancer

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Every 3 years

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16
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What are the disadvantages of breast screening programmes

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  • Lesions called ductal carcinoma in-situ can get picked up on a mammogram which do not metastasis
  • This can lead to over diagnosis of breast cancer
  • Over treatment
17
Q

What are the advantages of breast screening

A

reduced chance of dying

18
Q

What are the recommendations to increase people attending screening programmes

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Text reminders
Social media campaigns
Links with community Groups
Increase awareness in transgender groups

19
Q

What is the most common cancer known in males

A

Prostate cancer

20
Q

What are the 3 potential tests for prostate cancer

A

Digital rectal examination
PSA test
Transrectal ultrasound

21
Q

What are the problems with the PSA test

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  • elevated levels doesn’t mean cancer as it can increase with sexual activity
  • unreliable in different labs
  • patient receives in appropriate treatment with sever side effects
  • normal levels can still indicate prostate cancer