ed fromJAMA2023;330(6):547–558)#More than 90% of cervical cancer is caused by persistent infections with carcinogenic human papillomavirus (HPV), leading to precancer and then to cervical cancer. Approximately 100,000 people are treated for cervical precancer, 14,000 people are diagnosed with...
Cervical Cancer Screening_ A Review 下载积分:1500 内容提示: need to be up to date so that we recommend thecorrect procedure for our patients. Management ofthe fibroid uterus is a large part of everygynecologist'spractice,andthus,itisofparamountimportance that everyone is up to date on the ...
Deshmukh, PhD, MPH JAMA Review Cervical Cancer Screening and Management of Abnormal Results—A Review Rebecca B. Perkins, MD, MSc; Nicolas Wentzensen, MD, PhD, MS; Richard S. Guido, MD; Mark Schiffman, MD, MPH JAMA Original Investigation Self-Sampling Strategy to Increase Cervical Cancer ...
Cytological screening remains a high-impact practice, particularly in low-resource settings, for preventing cervical cancer. The examination of screening practices over time and the prevalence of epithelial abnormalities have not been investigated in longitudinal studies in one of the largest countries in...
Meanwhile, progress has been made in the screening and prevention of cervical cancer, focusing on human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, which is considered a necessary but insufficient cause. This review summarizes our current knowledge of screening and prevention of cervical cancer and its relation ...
Screening for cervical cancer among women with behavioral health conditions-A systematic review RahmaMkuu, ...Stephanie A.S.Staras, inPreventive Medicine Reports, 2023 Abstract Cervicalcancer screeningis credited with dramatically reducingcervical cancermortality in the United States. There is a lack of...
1,3 The test has been integrated into current screening guidelines to triage women with atypical findings. A positive biopsy warrants further testing with the conventional methods for diagnosing cancer—mainly imaging studies (CT, MRI, positron emission tomography). Once cancer has been confirmed, ...
Cytologic screening for cervical cancer currently enjoys wide acceptance, but there remains controversy in the literature concerning its efficacy in prolonging life. On the basis of a literature review, several conclusions are reached: 1) Cervical screening can identify women who are at greater-than-...
Screening for Cervical Cancer: A Systematic Evidence Review for the US Preventive Services Task Force: Evidence Synthesis No. 86. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; 2011. AHRQ publication 11-05156-EF-1. 24. Owens DK, Whitlock EP, Henderson J, et al; U.S. Preventive...
L Ramjan,A Cotton,M Algoso,K Peters 摘要: This review critically examined the barriers to breast and cervical cancer screening services for women with physical disability and discussed ways forward to change practice. When compared to the rest of the community, women with disability were less ...