Epidemiological aspects of cancer at the public health system in Porto Alegre -RS
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Resumo: | Epidemiological researches have been essential for the understanding of some diseases , including cancer, a malignant disease that has been reported since ancient times. Cancer causes abnormal changes in an ordinary cell, which quickly disseminate to other tissues. Cancer data collection, through the analysis of death certificates and, afterwards, by population-based cancer registries, has provided important information about the extent of this disease among a specific group of the population. Analyzing some specific types of cancer made possible the association of its incidence with some factors like gender , age, lifestyle, nutrition, genetics, and environmental effects. In Brazil, there is a lack of registries and epidemiological data about cancer- incidencerates, so it urges to track evidence of neoplasias, as 10.8% of all deaths were related to this disease in 1994; this requires actions to be taken by the Government and health professionals to control the disease. In 1998, in order to create a database on cancer occurrences, and to further plan preventive and therapeutic strategies, the Brazilian Health Ministry created a system, named "Authorization for High-Cost Medical Procedures in Oncology (APAC/ONCO)". Following the federal initiative, the Health Secretariat of Porto Alegre, through its division responsible for the management and granting of APAC/ONCO procedure authorization in the city, is keeping an updated database on cancer treatments since the year 2000. From this date on, it's possible to track the epidemiological profile of oncology patients treated by the Brazilian Public Health System (SUS) in Porto Alegre. |
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Epidemiological aspects of cancer at the public health system in Porto Alegre -RSPerfil epidemiológico do câncer na rede pública em Porto Alegre - RSNeoplasiasRegistros de CâncerEstudos EpidemiológicosSistema Único de SaúdeBrasilNeoplasmsCancer RecordsEpidemiological StudiesPublic Health SystemBrazilEpidemiological researches have been essential for the understanding of some diseases , including cancer, a malignant disease that has been reported since ancient times. Cancer causes abnormal changes in an ordinary cell, which quickly disseminate to other tissues. Cancer data collection, through the analysis of death certificates and, afterwards, by population-based cancer registries, has provided important information about the extent of this disease among a specific group of the population. Analyzing some specific types of cancer made possible the association of its incidence with some factors like gender , age, lifestyle, nutrition, genetics, and environmental effects. In Brazil, there is a lack of registries and epidemiological data about cancer- incidencerates, so it urges to track evidence of neoplasias, as 10.8% of all deaths were related to this disease in 1994; this requires actions to be taken by the Government and health professionals to control the disease. In 1998, in order to create a database on cancer occurrences, and to further plan preventive and therapeutic strategies, the Brazilian Health Ministry created a system, named "Authorization for High-Cost Medical Procedures in Oncology (APAC/ONCO)". Following the federal initiative, the Health Secretariat of Porto Alegre, through its division responsible for the management and granting of APAC/ONCO procedure authorization in the city, is keeping an updated database on cancer treatments since the year 2000. From this date on, it's possible to track the epidemiological profile of oncology patients treated by the Brazilian Public Health System (SUS) in Porto Alegre.Estudos epidemiológicos têm sido fundamentais para o conhecimento de várias enfermidades incluindo o câncer, doença maligna que tem sido descrita desde a antiguidade e que se caracteriza pela neo formação celular e pela capacidade de disseminação rápida. A coleta de dados sobre a ocorrência de câncer através da análise dos certificados de óbito, e posteriormente pelos registros de base populacional, tem fornecido informações importantes sobre a magnitude da doença em determinadas populações. Estudos sobre tipos específicos de câncer possibilitaram a associação da sua ocorrência com sexo, faixa etária, estilo de vida, padrão alimentar, fatores genéticos e ambientais. No Brasil existe uma carência de registros e dados epidemiológicos sobre a incidência de câncer, tornando premente o rastreamento das neoplasias, pois a mortalidade pelo tumor correspondia até 10,8% dos óbitos registrados em 1994, fato que leva as autoridades e os profissionais de saúde a trabalhar em ações para o controle da doença. Em 1998, o Ministério da Saúde instituiu o sistema de Autorização de Procedimentos de Alto Custo em Oncologia (APAC/ONCO), que tem possibilitado tentativas de registro de câncer e que pode, posteriormente, servir para o planejamento de medidas preventivas e terapêuticas. Trabalhando nesta linha, a Secretaria da Saúde de Porto Alegre, através da divisão responsável pelo gerenciamento e autorização das APAC/ONCO no município, está mantendo um cadastro atualizado dos casos de câncer tratados em Porto Alegre desde o ano 2000. A partir da formação deste cadastro está sendo possível traçar o perfil epidemiológico dos pacientes oncológicos tratados pelo sistema único de saúde em Porto Alegre.INCA2004-06-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigos, Avaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://rbc.inca.gov.br/index.php/revista/article/view/204110.32635/2176-9745.RBC.2004v50n2.2041Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia; Vol. 50 No. 2 (2004): Apr./May/June; 95-101Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia; Vol. 50 Núm. 2 (2004): abr./mayo/jun.; 95-101Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia; v. 50 n. 2 (2004): abr./maio/jun.; 95-1012176-9745reponame:Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia (Online)instname:Instituto Nacional de Câncer José Alencar Gomes da Silva (INCA)instacron:INCAporhttps://rbc.inca.gov.br/index.php/revista/article/view/2041/1259Bittencourt, Rosane Scaletzky, Andrea Boehl, Júlio Alfredo Rossi info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-11-29T20:33:29Zoai:rbc.inca.gov.br:article/2041Revistahttps://rbc.inca.gov.br/index.php/revistaPUBhttps://rbc.inca.gov.br/index.php/revista/oairbc@inca.gov.br0034-71162176-9745opendoar:2021-11-29T20:33:29Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia (Online) - Instituto Nacional de Câncer José Alencar Gomes da Silva (INCA)false |
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Epidemiological aspects of cancer at the public health system in Porto Alegre -RS Perfil epidemiológico do câncer na rede pública em Porto Alegre - RS |
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Epidemiological aspects of cancer at the public health system in Porto Alegre -RS |
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Epidemiological aspects of cancer at the public health system in Porto Alegre -RS Bittencourt, Rosane Neoplasias Registros de Câncer Estudos Epidemiológicos Sistema Único de Saúde Brasil Neoplasms Cancer Records Epidemiological Studies Public Health System Brazil |
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Epidemiological aspects of cancer at the public health system in Porto Alegre -RS |
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Epidemiological aspects of cancer at the public health system in Porto Alegre -RS |
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Epidemiological aspects of cancer at the public health system in Porto Alegre -RS |
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Epidemiological aspects of cancer at the public health system in Porto Alegre -RS |
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Epidemiological aspects of cancer at the public health system in Porto Alegre -RS |
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Bittencourt, Rosane |
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Bittencourt, Rosane Scaletzky, Andrea Boehl, Júlio Alfredo Rossi |
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Scaletzky, Andrea Boehl, Júlio Alfredo Rossi |
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Bittencourt, Rosane Scaletzky, Andrea Boehl, Júlio Alfredo Rossi |
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Neoplasias Registros de Câncer Estudos Epidemiológicos Sistema Único de Saúde Brasil Neoplasms Cancer Records Epidemiological Studies Public Health System Brazil |
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Neoplasias Registros de Câncer Estudos Epidemiológicos Sistema Único de Saúde Brasil Neoplasms Cancer Records Epidemiological Studies Public Health System Brazil |
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Epidemiological researches have been essential for the understanding of some diseases , including cancer, a malignant disease that has been reported since ancient times. Cancer causes abnormal changes in an ordinary cell, which quickly disseminate to other tissues. Cancer data collection, through the analysis of death certificates and, afterwards, by population-based cancer registries, has provided important information about the extent of this disease among a specific group of the population. Analyzing some specific types of cancer made possible the association of its incidence with some factors like gender , age, lifestyle, nutrition, genetics, and environmental effects. In Brazil, there is a lack of registries and epidemiological data about cancer- incidencerates, so it urges to track evidence of neoplasias, as 10.8% of all deaths were related to this disease in 1994; this requires actions to be taken by the Government and health professionals to control the disease. In 1998, in order to create a database on cancer occurrences, and to further plan preventive and therapeutic strategies, the Brazilian Health Ministry created a system, named "Authorization for High-Cost Medical Procedures in Oncology (APAC/ONCO)". Following the federal initiative, the Health Secretariat of Porto Alegre, through its division responsible for the management and granting of APAC/ONCO procedure authorization in the city, is keeping an updated database on cancer treatments since the year 2000. From this date on, it's possible to track the epidemiological profile of oncology patients treated by the Brazilian Public Health System (SUS) in Porto Alegre. |
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