OBJECTIVES To investigate the screening rates for gastric, breast, and cervical cancer in people with diabetes compared with people without diabetes. METHODS Data from the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2007-2009) were used. Cancer-free men who were 40 years old and over and cancer-free women who were 30 years old and over were included. The lifetime screening rate and regular screening rate were compared in people with and without diabetes. RESULTS Fewer people with diabetes than people without diabetes had ever received cancer screening (53.5 vs. 59.5%, p<0.001 for gastric cancer; 60.5 vs. 71.5%, p<0.001 for breast cancer; and 49.1 vs. 59.6%, p<0.001 for cervical cancer). Fewer people with diabetes than people wit...
This study was conducted to determine the use of screening for stomach, liver, colorectal, breast, a...
Background The association between diabetes and gastric cancer has been rarely studied. Objective To...
Background/aim: Epidemiological studies indicate that the risk of several types of cancer is high in...
This study aimed to determine and compare the prevalences of diabetes awareness, treatment, and adeq...
This study aimed to determine and compare the prevalences of diabetes awareness, treatment, and adeq...
Background/Aims We aimed to evaluate site-specific cancer risk in diabetic patients and to investiga...
This study was performed to identify factors associated with screening for diabetic retinopathy and ...
This study was performed to identify factors associated with screening for diabetic retinopathy and ...
The Korean Multi-center Cancer Cohort is a population-based prospective cohort study designed to inv...
OBJECTIVEdWe developed and validated a self-assessment score for diabetes risk in Korean adults and ...
This retrospective nationwide population-based cohort study used a dataset collected from the Korean...
We investigated the cancer screening rates for five types of cancer (stomach, liver, colorectal, bre...
AIMS: The purpose of this study was to investigate trends in diabetic prevalence over the past 11yea...
Background: The study was to investigate the relationship between diabetes mellitus (DM), specific c...
Although data from literature suggest that diabetic women are frequently under screened for gynaecol...
This study was conducted to determine the use of screening for stomach, liver, colorectal, breast, a...
Background The association between diabetes and gastric cancer has been rarely studied. Objective To...
Background/aim: Epidemiological studies indicate that the risk of several types of cancer is high in...
This study aimed to determine and compare the prevalences of diabetes awareness, treatment, and adeq...
This study aimed to determine and compare the prevalences of diabetes awareness, treatment, and adeq...
Background/Aims We aimed to evaluate site-specific cancer risk in diabetic patients and to investiga...
This study was performed to identify factors associated with screening for diabetic retinopathy and ...
This study was performed to identify factors associated with screening for diabetic retinopathy and ...
The Korean Multi-center Cancer Cohort is a population-based prospective cohort study designed to inv...
OBJECTIVEdWe developed and validated a self-assessment score for diabetes risk in Korean adults and ...
This retrospective nationwide population-based cohort study used a dataset collected from the Korean...
We investigated the cancer screening rates for five types of cancer (stomach, liver, colorectal, bre...
AIMS: The purpose of this study was to investigate trends in diabetic prevalence over the past 11yea...
Background: The study was to investigate the relationship between diabetes mellitus (DM), specific c...
Although data from literature suggest that diabetic women are frequently under screened for gynaecol...
This study was conducted to determine the use of screening for stomach, liver, colorectal, breast, a...
Background The association between diabetes and gastric cancer has been rarely studied. Objective To...
Background/aim: Epidemiological studies indicate that the risk of several types of cancer is high in...