Expert consensus on combined screening for common cancers(2025 edition)
10.3760/cma.j.cn112152-20250604-00255
- VernacularTitle:常见恶性肿瘤联合筛查专家共识(2025版)
- Author:
Chen KEXIN
1
;
Chen WANQING
;
Huang YUBEI
;
Lyu ZHANGYAN
;
Song FANGFANG
;
Xia CHANGFA
;
Xu YONGJIE
;
Yang LEI
;
Sheng CHAO
;
Zhang YACONG
;
Wang PENG
;
Zhang YUNMENG
;
Ji YUTING
;
Li JINGJING
;
Li WENXUAN
;
Wu JIE
;
Jin QIANYUN
;
Song FENGJU
Author Information
1. 天津医科大学肿瘤医院流行病学研究室,国家恶性肿瘤临床医学研究中心(天津市 300060)
- Collective Name:Expert Group for the Expert Consensus on Combined Screening for Common Cancers;Working Group for the Expert Consensus on Combined Screening for Common Cancers
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
malignant tumor;
combined screening;
early detection and treatment;
consensus
- From:
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology
2025;52(14):703-726
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Malignant tumors(commonly referred to as cancers)represent a major global public health challenge and contribute substan-tially to the global disease burden.Early screening plays a crucial role in improving detection rates,enabling timely intervention,and enhan-cing patient survival.However,current cancer screening guidelines primarily focus on site-specific screening,which may not fully address the need for comprehensive early detection.A scientifically rational,multi-cancer screening approach offers several advantages:it optimizes the use of biological samples,reduces the time burden for participants,enhances the efficiency and comprehensiveness of screening,and min-imizes overall expenses.Moreover,this approach facilitates rational allocation of healthcare resources,ultimately helping to reduce the soci-etal burden of cancer.To address gap,the Cancer Epidemiology Committee of the China Anti-Cancer Association has developed the Expert Consensus on Combined Screening for Common Cancers.This consensus integrates multidisciplinary expertise and synthesizes the latest do-mestic and international researches on cancer screening,early detection,and treatment of prevalent malignancies.Drawing upon China's unique demographic and healthcare context and practical screening experiences,the consensus provides evidence-based recommendations on target populations,screening technologies,and procedural workflows for multi-cancer screening.These guidelines align with the prin-ciples and methodologies established by the World Health Organization(WHO),aiming to enhance the effectiveness of combined cancer screening in China,improve early detection rates,and provide a scientific foundation for national cancer prevention and control strategies.