1.Sports medicine.
Benedict TAN ; Jason K K CHIA ; Jit Kheng LIM
Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 2008;37(4):259-251
2.Charity colonoscopy event to commemorate the 185th anniversary of Singapore General Hospital.
Kheng Hong NG ; Jit Fong LIM ; Kok Sun HO ; Boon Swee OOI ; Choong Leong TANG ; Kong Weng EU
Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 2008;37(3):180-183
INTRODUCTIONColorectal cancer is now the cancer with the highest incidence in Singapore. However, the overall mortality rate is still about 50% because the majority of the patients present at a late stage of disease. A charity event of screening colonoscopy was offered to the public in conjunction with the 185th anniversary of Singapore General Hospital. The aim of this event was to raise awareness about early detection of colorectal cancer and the safety of colonoscopy.
MATERIALS AND METHODSWe conducted a one-off free screening event for colorectal cancer using colonoscopy. Four hundred and ninety individuals responded to a multimedia advertisement for the event. Of these, 220 individuals were selected for the screening based on National Guidelines for colorectal cancer screening and financial status.
RESULTSOne hundred and fifty-two individuals turned up for the colonoscopy. The median age was 55 years (range, 22 to 82), with 84 males. Significant pathology was found in 33% of the individuals (n = 51). Colorectal polyps were detected in 34 individuals (22%). A total of 45 polyps were removed, with 20 hyperplastic polyps and 25 adenomas. Eight out of 25 adenomas were located proximal to the splenic flexure. Rectal cancer was diagnosed in 1 individual (0.6%). One individual had a large dysplastic rectosigmoid ulcer and refused further intervention. There were no significant complications from any of the colonoscopies.
CONCLUSIONSColonoscopy is an invaluable screening modality as it has a high pick-up rate for colorectal polyp and cancer in an asymptomatic population. It is also proven to be safe in our study. It has the added advantage over flexible sigmoidoscopy of detecting a significant number of proximal lesions. Also, therapeutic polypectomy can be performed in the same setting.
Charities ; Colonoscopy ; Colorectal Neoplasms ; diagnosis ; prevention & control ; Community-Institutional Relations ; Hospitals, General ; Humans ; Mass Screening ; Singapore