Z 99 378 nových karcinomů kolorekta (KRK) u mužů a 78 977 u žen, evidovaných v registru nádorů ČR v letech 1976–2005, bylo 14 860 (15 %) KRK u mužů a 11 142 (14,1%) u žen spojeno s výskytem jiných zhoubných novotvarů (ZN). Po 6 504 primárních KRK u mužů následovalo 7 406 ZN, po 4 342 KRK u žen 4 798 následných ZN. Naopak 8 356 následným KRK u mužů předcházelo 10 152 primárních ZN, 6 800 KRK u žen předcházelo 7 829 ZN. Počet vícečetných KRK se zvýšil ze 141 v roce 1976 na 1 534 v roce 2005. V letech 1996–2005 dosáhly primární KRK 57 % časných, 30 % pokročilých a 13 % neznámých stadií, následné KRK 43,5 %, 34 % a 22,5 %. Vícečetné KRK byly u mužů nejpočetnější ve věku 50–69 let, u žen 70–79 let. Průměrná doba vzniku následného novotvaru po primárním KRK u mužů byla 5,1 roku, u žen 5,4 roku. Po primárních KRK byly nejpočetnější ZN GIT, kůže, pohlavních orgánů a močového systému. Ze synchronních ZN byla téměř polovina nádorů trávicích cest. Z 12 204 následných ZN bylo 19 % zjištěno v pokročilých stadiích z toho asi polovina ZN trávicích cest. Víc než třetinu primárních nádorů před 17 981 následnými KRK tvořily karcinomy kůže. U 1 715 (26,4 %) mužů a 1 206 (27,8 %) žen, přežívajících v roce 2007 s primárním KRK, byl vyšší podíl časných stadií než s následným KRK; naopak u 6 646 (79,5 %) mužů a 5 291 (77,8 %) žen, zemřelých v roce 2007 s následným KRK, byl vyšší podíl pokročilých stadií než s primárním KRK. Z uvedených dat se odhaduje, že z 8 265 KRK hlášených v roce 2010 bylo téměř 1 700 (21 %) vícečetných KRK, z toho 260 primárních a 1440 následných případů. Každé páté onemocnění KRK bylo spojeno s výskytem dalšího ZN. I když je obtížné odhadnout počet vícečetných případů mezi 53 340 přežívajícími s KRK v roce 2010, jejich pokračující trend zvyšuje zátěž diagnostických a léčebných kapacit., Among the total of 99,378 new colorectal cancers (CRCs) in males and 78,977 in females, based on the Czech Cancer Registry in 1976–2005, there were 14,860 (15 %) CRCs in males and 11,142 (14.1 %) in females associated with the other malignant neoplasms (MNs). The primary 6,504 CRCs in males were followed by 7,406 subsequent MNs, the primary 4,342 CRCs in females by 4,798 subsequent MNs. On the contrary before the subsequent 8,356 CRCs in males were registered 10,152 primary MNs, 6,800 CRCs in females 7,829 MNs. The number of multiple CRCs increased from 141 in 1976 to 1,534 in 2005. In 1996–2005 the primary CRCs reached 57 % of early, 30 % advanced and 13 % unknown clinical stages, respectively the subsequent CRCs of 43.5 %, 34 % and 22.5 %. The occurrence of all multiple CRCs were highest in the age group of 50–69 years in males, and of 70–79 years in females. The average interval between primary CRCs and subsequent MNs was 5.1 years in males and 5.4 years in females. The most frequent MNs following primary CRCs were cancers of the gastrointestinal tract, skin, genital organs and urinary tract. Nearly half of synchronous MNs after primary CRCs were cancers of the gastrointestinal tract. There were 19 % cases diagnosed at advanced stages from the total 12,204 subsequent MNs, one half of those in patients with gastrointestinal cancers. More than one third of primary MNs preceded by 17,981 subsequent CRCs were cancers of the skin. Among 1,715 (26.4 %) males and 1,206 (27.8 %) females survived up to 2007 with primary CRCs, there were higher early stages than with subsequent CRSc; on the contrary among 6,646 (79.5 %) males and 5,291 (77.8 %) females, died up to 2007 with subsequent CRCs, were higher advanced stages than with primary CRCs. By the above mentioned data is estimated that among a total of 8,265 CRCs registered in 2010 were nearly 1,700 (21 %) multiple CRCs, i.e. 260 primary and 1,440 subsequent cases. Every fifth CRC was associated with the occurrence of the other MNs. Although it is difficult to estimate the number of multiple cases among 53,340 survivors with CRCs in 2010, their ongoing trend will increase the burden of diagnostic and therapeutic capabilities., and Edvard Geryk, Petr Dítě, Radim Štampach, Teodor Horváth, Jiří Kozel
INTRODUCTION: Annually more than 27,000 persons die of cancer in the Czech Republic and the overall incidence of malignancies is still increasing. These data shows the need for affordable and good follow-up care especially for patients without any cancer treatment due to irreversible progression of tumor. Currently the outpatient palliative cancer care gets more into the forefront. Prerequisite for a well working outpatient palliative care is cooperation with general practitioners and home health care agencies. The purpose of the so called program of palliative cancer care is to guide a patient in palliative cancer care and to improve the cooperation among health care providers. METHODS: During the period from January 2008 to October 2010 we evaluated in patient without any oncology treatment due to irreversible progression of tumor. RESULTS: In palliative outpatient clinic we treated 446 patients, 119 of them received home care services with average length of 27.8 days. 77 patients died at home, 51 in health facilities and 41 in inpatient hospice care. CONCLUSION: We present pilot study focusing on outpatient palliative cancer care which shows the real benefit from early indication of palliative cancer care. This type of care allows patients to stay as long as possible at home among their close relatives. and I. Slánská, J. Kopecký, S. Filip
The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of musculoskeletal problems among Czech dentists and to analyze the factors that affect these disorders. Information was gathered through questionnaire completed by 581 physicians. The questionnaire ascertained general information about physicians including their work habits and the characteristics of their work environment along with the occurrence of musculoskeletal problems as well as their intensity. In the past year the occurrence of at least mild difficulties associated with the locomotive system was reported by 96.9% of dentists surveyed (n = 557), with 66.3% of respondents (n = 381) reporting difficulties ofa moderate or major nature. Most respondents of both sexes indicated neck pain. A statistically significant correlation with the occurrence of musculoskeletal complaints of medium and major intensity was demonstrated for the following factors: sex, age, running a private practice, past injury or musculoskeletal diseases, and the perception of work as psychologically demanding. Musculoskeletal disorders in dentists in Czech Republic are relatively frequent and serious health problem. The causes of these diseases must be identified and appropriate preventive interventions undertaken that will contribute to a reduction in the incidence of these problems. and Z. Sustová, L. Hodacová, M. Kapitán