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Implementing a screening program for acromegaly in Latin America: necessity versus feasibility

INTRODUCTION: Acromegaly is a rare disease with a large burden due its associated comorbidities and the life-long management required. Since the occurrence and severity of associated complications are related to length of exposure to the excess growth hormone seen in acromegaly, early diagnosis is i...

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Autores principales: Danilowicz, Karina, Day, Patricia Fainstein, Manavela, Marcos P., Herrera, Carlos Javier, Deheza, María Laura, Isaac, Gabriel, Juri, Ariel, Katz, Debora, Bruno, Oscar D.
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Publicado: Springer US 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4935729/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27130456
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11102-016-0714-5
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author Danilowicz, Karina
Day, Patricia Fainstein
Manavela, Marcos P.
Herrera, Carlos Javier
Deheza, María Laura
Isaac, Gabriel
Juri, Ariel
Katz, Debora
Bruno, Oscar D.
author_facet Danilowicz, Karina
Day, Patricia Fainstein
Manavela, Marcos P.
Herrera, Carlos Javier
Deheza, María Laura
Isaac, Gabriel
Juri, Ariel
Katz, Debora
Bruno, Oscar D.
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description INTRODUCTION: Acromegaly is a rare disease with a large burden due its associated comorbidities and the life-long management required. Since the occurrence and severity of associated complications are related to length of exposure to the excess growth hormone seen in acromegaly, early diagnosis is imperative. The delay in diagnosis, however, can be long, and may be the result of a lack of disease awareness and screening programs. Since acromegaly is an uncommon disease, finding ways to increase recognition and diagnosis that would permit early detection in a logical and cost-effective manner could be a challenge. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective literature review for information relating to the screening and diagnosis of acromegaly using PubMed. The aim was to assess whether an acromegaly-screening program in Latin America (and elsewhere) would be both of use and be feasible. FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS: An earlier diagnosis allows earlier initiation of treatment, such as surgery and/or drugs, which leads to more successful disease management (biochemical control) and better outcomes. Since the delay in diagnosis can be long, we believe that clear opportunities exist for earlier (and increased) detection of acromegaly. This can be achieved by increasing disease awareness for earlier recognition of symptoms and by using targeted screening (rather than mass screening) programs.
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spelling pubmed-49357292016-07-18 Implementing a screening program for acromegaly in Latin America: necessity versus feasibility Danilowicz, Karina Day, Patricia Fainstein Manavela, Marcos P. Herrera, Carlos Javier Deheza, María Laura Isaac, Gabriel Juri, Ariel Katz, Debora Bruno, Oscar D. Pituitary Article INTRODUCTION: Acromegaly is a rare disease with a large burden due its associated comorbidities and the life-long management required. Since the occurrence and severity of associated complications are related to length of exposure to the excess growth hormone seen in acromegaly, early diagnosis is imperative. The delay in diagnosis, however, can be long, and may be the result of a lack of disease awareness and screening programs. Since acromegaly is an uncommon disease, finding ways to increase recognition and diagnosis that would permit early detection in a logical and cost-effective manner could be a challenge. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective literature review for information relating to the screening and diagnosis of acromegaly using PubMed. The aim was to assess whether an acromegaly-screening program in Latin America (and elsewhere) would be both of use and be feasible. FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS: An earlier diagnosis allows earlier initiation of treatment, such as surgery and/or drugs, which leads to more successful disease management (biochemical control) and better outcomes. Since the delay in diagnosis can be long, we believe that clear opportunities exist for earlier (and increased) detection of acromegaly. This can be achieved by increasing disease awareness for earlier recognition of symptoms and by using targeted screening (rather than mass screening) programs. Springer US 2016-04-29 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC4935729/ /pubmed/27130456 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11102-016-0714-5 Text en © Springer Science+Business Media New York 2016
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Juri, Ariel
Katz, Debora
Bruno, Oscar D.
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