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BMC Public Health | 2011

Breast cancer screening in the Czech Republic: time trends in performance indicators during the first seven years of the organised programme

Ondrej Majek; Jan Daneš; Miroslava Skovajsová; Helena Bartonkova; Lucie Burešová; Daniel Klimeš; Petr Brabec; Pavel Kozeny; Ladislav Dušek

BackgroundThe Czech Breast Cancer Screening Programme (CBCSP) was initiated in September 2002 by establishing a network of accredited centres. The aim of this article is to describe progress in the programme quality over time after the inception of the organised programme.MethodsThe CBCSP is monitored using an information system consisting of three principal components: 1) the national cancer registry, 2) a screening registry collecting data on all screening examinations, further assessments and final diagnoses at accredited programme centres, and 3) administrative databases of healthcare payers. Key performance indicators from the European Guidelines have been adopted for continuous monitoring.ResultsBreast cancer incidence in the Czech Republic has steadily been increasing, however with a growing proportion of less advanced stages. The mortality rate has recently stabilised. The screening registry includes 2,083,285 records on screening episodes between 2002 and 2008. In 2007-2008, 51% of eligible women aged 45-69 were screened. In 2008, the detection rates were 6.1 and 3.7 per 1,000 women in initial and subsequent screening respectively. Corresponding recall rates are 3.9% and 2.2%, however, it is necessary to pay attention to further assessment performed during the screening visits. Benign to malignant open biopsy ratio was 0.1. Of invasive cases detected in screening, 35.6% was less than 10 mm in diameter. Values of early performance indicators, as measured by both crude and standardized estimates, are generally improving and fulfil desirable targets set by European Guidelines.ConclusionsMammography screening in the Czech Republic underwent successful transformation from opportunistic prevention to an organised programme. Values of early indicators confirm continuous improvement in different aspects of process quality. Further stimulation of participation through invitation system is necessary to exploit the full potential of screening mammography at the population level.


Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine | 2009

Internet-based system for anti-tumor chemotherapy evaluation

Daniel Klimeš; Miroslav Kubásek; Roman Šmíd; Ladislav Dušek

The Internet-based system DIOS addresses the issues of anti-tumor chemotherapy and its evaluation. The repository of chemotherapeutic regimens (CHRs) stored in XML structured format constitutes the core of the system. Several applications have been created based on this repository, in order to allow users to browse current CHRs and procedures of planning and evaluation of chemotherapy based on the dose intensity concept. This freely available system uses technology based on the XML standard and XSLT transformations.


European Journal of Cancer Prevention | 2017

Performance indicators in a newly established organized cervical screening programme: registry-based analysis in the Czech Republic

Ondřej Májek; Jaroslava Dušková; Vladimír Dvořák; Alena Beková; Daniel Klimeš; Milan Blaha; Ahti Anttila; Ladislav Dušek

In 2008, the organized Czech National Cervical Cancer Screening Programme (CNCCSP) was initiated by transformation of the existing opportunistic efforts. The aim of our study was to examine recent cervical cancer burden trends and to assess the quality of the Czech National Cervical Cancer Screening Programme using a set of standard performance indicators. Our study utilized data from the national Cervical Cancer Screening Registry and the Czech National Cancer Registry. We computed internationally accepted indicators and assessed time trends and variability among screening centres. Between 1995 and 2011, the incidence of age-standardized cervical cancer decreased by 21% (1023 cases in 2011), and the mortality decreased by 35% (399 deaths in 2011). The annual coverage of the target population by cervical screening increased to 56% in 2013 (as compared with 35% in 2001). If we consider a 2-year interval (2012–2013), the estimated coverage was 77%. Over two million women underwent screening in 2013; 96% of them had a negative result. About 0.2% of smears showed cytological signs of a high-grade intraepithelial lesion or a malignancy, and the estimated positive predictive value for advanced intraepithelial neoplasia (cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 2+) was 79.6%. However, performance indicators show considerable heterogeneity between screening centres. The reported values of performance indicators are in line with the results of programmes that have previously been shown to be successful in terms of decreasing the cervical cancer burden, and are promising with respect to an even more pronounced decrease in cervical cancer mortality in the near future, provided that continuous quality improvement can be maintained. Linkage studies between screening, cancer and cause-of-death registers can provide further information on screening effectiveness and validity issues.


Neoplasma | 2008

Multivariate analysis of risk factors for testicular cancer: a hospital-based case-control study in the Czech Republic.

Ladislav Dušek; Jitka Abrahámová; Radek Lakomý; Rostislav Vyzula; Jana Koptíková; Tomáš Pavlík; Jan Mužík; Daniel Klimeš


Neoplasma | 2009

A whole population study of gastrointestinal stromal tumors in the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

Petr Brabec; Jozef Sufliarsky; Zdeněk Linke; Plank L; Marcela Mrhalova; Tomáš Pavlík; Daniel Klimeš; Jakub Gregor


Neoplasma | 2004

Breast cancer and neoadjuvant therapy: any predictive marker?

Rostislav Vyzula; Ladislav Dušek; Zaloudík J; Regina Demlová; Daniel Klimeš; Selvekerová S


Neuromuscular Disorders | 2009

Characterization of the DMD/BMD patient population in Czech Republic and Slovakia using an innovative registry approach

Petr Brabec; Petr Vondráček; Daniel Klimeš; Sarah K. Baumeister; Hanns Lochmüller; Tomáš Pavlík; Jakub Gregor


Ecotoxicology | 2006

Web portal for management of bioindication methods and ecotoxicological tests in ecological risk assessment.

Roman Šmíd; Miroslav Kubásek; Daniel Klimeš; Ladislav Dušek; Jiri Jarkovsky; Blahoslav Maršálek; Klára Hilscherová; Luděk Bláha; Pavel Čupr; Ivan Holoubek


Vnitr̆ní lékar̆ství | 2014

[The user´s reporting from the national registry of catheter aortic valve implantations (Czech TAVI Registry): the possibilities of the analytical reports based on the database system TrialDB2].

Milan Blaha; Petr Kala; Daniel Klimeš; Ivo Bernat; Marian Branny; Pavel Cervinka; Horák J; Kočka; Martin Mates; Petr Němec; Ladislav Pešl; Roman Štípal; Josef Šťásek; Zelízko M


Klinická onkologie : casopis Ceské a Slovenské onkologické spolecnosti | 2014

[Approach to population-based screening in the Czech Republic, methodology and first results of the personalised invitation of citizens to cancer screening programmes].

Ladislav Dušek; Ondrej Majek; Milan Blaha; Jan Daneš; Miroslav Zavoral; Bohumil Seifert; Dvořák; Miroslava Skovajsová; Štěpán Suchánek; T Jung; Brzková M; Petr Klika; Daniel Klimeš; Jana Koptíková; Jakub Gregor

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Jan Daneš

Charles University in Prague

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