Results of colorectal cancer screening at Kantharalak Hospital in Sisaket province

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Silawat Koonchainon, M.D.

Abstract

Colorectal cancer is one of the three most common cancers in the world. and found in Thailand. A high birth incidence has been reported in Southeast Asia. The morbidity and mortality rates from colon cancer can be reduced through colon cancer screening to help with prevention and early treatment. Screening for colon cancer includes testing for hidden blood in the stool. and a colonoscopy. This research was a retrospective, descriptive study. This study focused on the detection rate. Polyps and colon cancer Among FIT test-positive patients undergoing colonoscopy at Kantharalak Hospital, Sisaket Province Data were collected from the medical records database and colonoscopy images in Kantharalak Hospital. Sisaket Province who received a colonoscopy Between 29 July 2022 and 10 August 2023 into the data recording form created from the literature review. related Check data integrity and process it. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics including numbers and percentages.


The results of the study found that of the 5,919 people who were screened for colorectal cancer with the Fit test, 440 (7.4 percent) were found to be positive, and 338 (76.8 percent) had undergone a colonoscopy and found that they had adenoma polyps. 75 (22.2%) cases were cancer, including 8 (2.4%) cases of patients undergoing endoscopy. Conclusion: The study found that screening to detect colon cancer is beneficial. Preventing colon cancer by detecting and eliminating skin tags. or detecting cancer at an early stage helps to have a better prognosis and helps reduce death from colon cancer. This is consistent with past studies, both domestically and abroad.

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Koonchainon, M.D., S. (2023). Results of colorectal cancer screening at Kantharalak Hospital in Sisaket province. Sisaket Journal of Research and Health development, 2(พิเศษ 2), p. 59–72. retrieved from https://he03.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/SJRH/article/view/2206
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