نتایج جستجو برای: cervical cancer screening

تعداد نتایج: 1152603  

2017
Jiangrong Wang Bengt Andrae Karin Sundström Alexander Ploner Peter Ström K Miriam Elfström Joakim Dillner Pär Sparén

BACKGROUND The relatively high incidence of cervical cancer in women at older ages is a continuing concern in countries with long-established cervical screening. Controversy remains on when and how to cease screening. Existing population-based studies on the effectiveness of cervical screening at older ages have not considered women's screening history. We performed a nationwide cohort study to...

Journal: :Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP 2013
Katsura Ito Miwako Tsunematsu Kenichi Satoh Masayuki Kakehashi Yasushi Nagata

Here we assessed the effectiveness of cervical cancer screening using data from the Hiroshima Prefecture Cancer Registry regarding patient age at the start of screening and differences in screening intervals. A screening model was created to calculate the health status in relation to prognosis following cervical cancer screening and its influence on life expectancy. Epidemiological data on the ...

2017
Daniel Asfaw Erku Adeladlew Kassie Netere Amanual Getnet Mersha Sileshi Ayele Abebe Abebe Basazn Mekuria Sewunet Admasu Belachew

Background In Ethiopia, cervical cancer is ranked as the second most common type of cancer in women and it is about 8 times more common in HIV infected women. However, data on knowledge of HIV infected women regarding cervical cancer and acceptability of screening is scarce in Ethiopia. Hence, the present study was aimed at assessing the level of knowledge of about cervical cancer and uptake of...

Journal: :Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP 2011
Ji Young Mun Mi Ah Han Hoo-Yeon Lee Jae Kwan Jun Kui Son Choi Eun-Cheol Park

The National Cancer Screening Programme (NCSP) began in 1999. The purpose of this report is to evaluate the results of the NCSP for cervical cancer in 2008 and to present essential evidence associated with the cervical cancer screening programme in Korea. Screening results were obtained from the National Cancer Screening Information System. Participation rates and recall rates were calculated w...

2016
Didik Setiawan Nikolaos Kotsopoulos Jan C. Wilschut Maarten J. Postma Mark P. Connolly

BACKGROUND Cervical cancer poses a substantial burden in terms of morbidity, mortality, and economic losses, especially in low/middle-income countries. HPV vaccination and/or cervical cancer screening among females may reduce the burden of HPV-related diseases, including cervical cancer. However, limited funds may impede the implementation of population-based programmes. Governmental investment...

2017
Oppah Kuguyo Alice Matimba Nomsa Tsikai Thulani Magwali Mugove Madziyire Muchabayiwa Gidiri Collet Dandara Charles Nhachi

INTRODUCTION Despite the wide-spread availability of cervical cancer prevention and screening programs in developed countries, the morbidity and mortality rates of cervical cancer in Zimbabwe are still very high. Limited resources as well as the high HIV prevalence are contributors to the high burden of cervical cancer. This paper aims to analyse the policies, frameworks and current practices i...

2014
Mohammad Harun Ur Rashid Munira Jahan Pervin Akhter Shamsun Nahar

In Bangladesh, the incidence of cervical cancer is about 17,686 and around 10,364 women die from cervical cancer each year (Ferlay et al., 2008). Hospital based data revealed that cervical cancer constitutes 22-29% of the female cancer in Bangladesh (Akhter et al., 1998). Therefore screening and education intereventions are necessary (Nessa et al., 2013a; 2013b). Cervical cancer is a slowly pro...

Journal: :Journal of B.U.ON. : official journal of the Balkan Union of Oncology 2016
Panagiotis Tsikouras Stefanos Zervoudis Bachar Manav Eirini Tomara George Iatrakis Constantinos Romanidis Anastasia Bothou George Galazios

Purpose: Despite the widespread screening programs, cervical cancer remains the third most common cancer in developing countries. Based on the implementation of cervical screening programs with the referred adoption of improved screening methods in cervical cytology with the knowledge of the important role of the human papilloma virus (HPV) it's incidence is decreased in the developed world. Ev...

2017
Dubale Dulla Deresse Daka Negash Wakgari

BACKGROUND Cervical cancer remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality among the women in the world. Early screening for cervical cancer is a key intervention in reduction of maternal deaths. Health care workers have a significant contribution to improve cervical cancer screening practice among women. Hence, this study aimed to assess the knowledge and practice of cervical cancer screening...

2012
Chizoma Millicent Ndikom Bola Abosede Ofi

BACKGROUND Over the years awareness and uptake of cervical cancer screening services has remained poor in developing countries. Problems associated with cervical cancer incidence include late reporting, ignorance and cultural issues relating to cervical cancer screening. This study sought to explore the awareness, perception and utilization of cervical cancer screening among women in Ibadan as ...

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