Colorectal cancer(CRC) is a common health problem,representing the third most commonly diagnosed cancer worldwide and causing a significant burden in terms of morbidity and mortality,with annual deaths estimated at 70...Colorectal cancer(CRC) is a common health problem,representing the third most commonly diagnosed cancer worldwide and causing a significant burden in terms of morbidity and mortality,with annual deaths estimated at 700000. The western way of life,that is being rapidly adopted in many regions of the world,is a well discussed risk factor for CRC and could be targeted in terms of primary prevention. Furthermore,the relatively slow development of this cancer permits drastic reduction of incidence and mortality through secondary prevention. These facts underlie primary care physicians(PCPs) being assigned a key role in health strategies that enhance prevention and prompt diagnosis. Herein,we review the main topics of CRC in the current literature,in order to better understand its pathogenesis,risk and protective factors,as well as screening techniques. Furthermore,we discuss preventive and screening policies to combat CRC and the crucial role served by PCPs in their successful implementation. Relevant articles were identified through electronic searches of MEDLINE and through manual searches of reference lists.展开更多
Osteoporosis is common among postmenopausal women, giving rise to morbidity and diminishing the quality of life. There is lack of information about the risk factors of Osteoporosis among local Omani women. The aim was...Osteoporosis is common among postmenopausal women, giving rise to morbidity and diminishing the quality of life. There is lack of information about the risk factors of Osteoporosis among local Omani women. The aim was to explore the risk factors of Osteoporosis among Omani women using a Modified Fracture Risk Assessment Tool. This is an exploratory research design using a simple random sampling. A pilot study was conducted among 35 local Omani women from the Muscat region, who completed the validated and reliable Modified Fracture Risk Assessment Tool (MFRAT). Bone Mineral Density (BMD) was measured among 11 women at moderate-high risk based on MFRAT. The data was analyzed using inferential statistics. Fourteen Omani women were at moderate-high risk for Osteoporotic fracture due to factors related premenopausal, Vitamin D deficiency, increased parity, increased lactation period and sedentary lifestyle. Among these five women had low BMD and required early intervention and support. Determinants of Osteoporosis can be assessed among premenopausal Omani women with a specific risk assessment tool. There is a need to construct a culturally sensitive risk assessment tool for Omani women for early screening and detection of Osteoporosis. Nurses can identify, provide intervention and education for Omani women at-risk of fracture.展开更多
文摘Colorectal cancer(CRC) is a common health problem,representing the third most commonly diagnosed cancer worldwide and causing a significant burden in terms of morbidity and mortality,with annual deaths estimated at 700000. The western way of life,that is being rapidly adopted in many regions of the world,is a well discussed risk factor for CRC and could be targeted in terms of primary prevention. Furthermore,the relatively slow development of this cancer permits drastic reduction of incidence and mortality through secondary prevention. These facts underlie primary care physicians(PCPs) being assigned a key role in health strategies that enhance prevention and prompt diagnosis. Herein,we review the main topics of CRC in the current literature,in order to better understand its pathogenesis,risk and protective factors,as well as screening techniques. Furthermore,we discuss preventive and screening policies to combat CRC and the crucial role served by PCPs in their successful implementation. Relevant articles were identified through electronic searches of MEDLINE and through manual searches of reference lists.
文摘Osteoporosis is common among postmenopausal women, giving rise to morbidity and diminishing the quality of life. There is lack of information about the risk factors of Osteoporosis among local Omani women. The aim was to explore the risk factors of Osteoporosis among Omani women using a Modified Fracture Risk Assessment Tool. This is an exploratory research design using a simple random sampling. A pilot study was conducted among 35 local Omani women from the Muscat region, who completed the validated and reliable Modified Fracture Risk Assessment Tool (MFRAT). Bone Mineral Density (BMD) was measured among 11 women at moderate-high risk based on MFRAT. The data was analyzed using inferential statistics. Fourteen Omani women were at moderate-high risk for Osteoporotic fracture due to factors related premenopausal, Vitamin D deficiency, increased parity, increased lactation period and sedentary lifestyle. Among these five women had low BMD and required early intervention and support. Determinants of Osteoporosis can be assessed among premenopausal Omani women with a specific risk assessment tool. There is a need to construct a culturally sensitive risk assessment tool for Omani women for early screening and detection of Osteoporosis. Nurses can identify, provide intervention and education for Omani women at-risk of fracture.