2002 Volume 77 Issue 11 Pages 753-757
Tuberculosis morbidity and mortality statistics show that tuberculosis control efforts in Japan have recently borne little fruit. Almost a similar situation has occurred in cancer control efforts in Japan. To overcome these difficul ties, we should introduce the principles of evidence-based healthcare into control activities and each activity of tubercu losis control and cancer control should be evaluated strictly by technology assessment.
The most important issue to be discussed is that screening programs for tuberculosis and various cancers have been eagerly conducted in Japan as a public health policy since 1951 and 1961 and there has been no change of“Early diag nosis/early treatment is best”policy although many changes have occurred around the diseases and the society since then.
From the viewpoint of a cancer epidemiologist, the signifi cance of screening tests for tuberculosis, the completeness of tuberculosis registries, the significance of tuberculosis regis tries as a monitoring system for tuberculosis treatment and the role of health centers in the new programs of tuberculosis control are discussed.