Cervical cancer screening and incidence by age: unmet needs near and after the stopping age for screening [published online ahead of print April 26, 2017]. Am J Prev Med. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2017.02.024.White, Mary C.,Shoemaker,etc.Cervical Cancer Screening and Incidence by Age: Unmet ...
Cervical Cancer Incidence Among US Women, 2001-2019 JAMA Research Letter December 13, 2022 This study uses national cancer incidence data to evaluate calendar trends in cervical cancer incidence by age at diagnosis. Cervical Cancer Screening and Management of Abnormal Results—A Review JAMA Review Aug...
Recommendations for the age of initiating screening for cervical cancer in women with HIV (WWH) in the United States have not changed since 1995 when all women (regardless of immune status) were screened for cervical cancer from the age of onset of sexual activity, which often occurs in adoles...
Ph.D., began to dissect cervical cancer incidence by age using the 2001 to 2019 National Program of Cancer Registries (NPCR) and the Surveillance Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) dataset. "This dataset includes cancer incidence data from all 50 states and covers over 98% of...
Cervical cancer trends in the United States: a 35-year population-based analysis. To analyze trends in invasive cervical cancer incidence by age, histology, and race over a 35-year period (1973-2007) in order to gain insight into changes... O Adegoke,S Kulasingam,B Virnig - 《Journal of...
Sensitivity Analysis Summary: Impact of Uncertainty on Colposcopies per Cervical Cancer Case Averted eFigure 1. Cervical Cancer Incidence and Mortality by Age (With Screening) eFigure 2. Flow Diagram for Alternative Triage Strategies for High-Risk (hr) HPV-Positive Women eFigure 3. Efficiency ...
It is thought that the HPV vaccination programme will have a huge impact on the incidence of this cancer. A recent research study following over 1.5 million women in Sweden over an 11 year period after HPV vaccination, showed the risk dropped by 63% by the age of 30. ...
Trends in cervical cancer incidence among females between the ages of 15 and 39 years were evaluated using data from the Metropolitan Detroit Cancer Surveillance System, a population-based registry and founding participant in the SEER Program of the National Cancer Institute. Age-adjusted and age-...
445382 aged 30-44 at the time of the third negative smear test.10 year cumulative incidence of interval cervical cancer.105 women developed cervical cancer within 2595964 woman years at risk after the third negative result at age 30-44 and 42 within 1278532 woman years at risk after age 45-...
Analysis of data collected by the population-based Singapore Cancer Registry reveals that the age-standardised incidence of cervical cancer has decreased from 18.2 per 100,000 females in 1968-72 to 16.2 per 100,000 in 1983-87, and its ranking among the most common female cancers has fallen fro...