Annals, Academy of Medicine, Singapore (Apr 2024)

Screening of nasopharyngeal cancer in high-risk familial cohort: A practical approach using a screening algorithm

  • Jia Jia Wee,
  • Isabelle Jia Hui Jang,
  • Neville Wei Yang Teo,
  • Ian Chi Yuan Loh,
  • Tze Choong Charn,
  • Donovan Kum Chuen Eu,
  • Raymond King Yin Tsang,
  • Ming Yann Lim,
  • Lilleen Minyi Huang,
  • Paul Kan Hwei Mok,
  • Song Tar Toh,
  • Chwee Ming Lim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.47102/annals-acadmedsg.2023273
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 53, no. 4
pp. 268 – 271

Abstract

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In Singapore, nasopharyngeal cancer (NPC) is among the top 3 cancers afflicting middle-aged males (30–49 years old).1 Unfortunately, patients with early-stage NPC are often asymptomatic, and most patients (approx. 70%) are diagnosed with advanced disease with adversely reduced survival. First-degree relatives of NPC patients have about 4 to 10 times increased risk of developing NPC,2 and strategies for reducing NPC-specific mortality among this high-risk group are feasible. Herein, a working group from the Chapter Board of Otorhinolaryngologists Singapore proposed a screening algorithm for these high-risk individuals of NPC based on existing available evidence.