In three of the Nordic countries there are nationwide population based screening programmes for cervical cancer. These organized programmes have resulted in a substantial decrease in the incidence of and mortality from cervical cancer. In Finland the reduction in the incidence due to screening has ...
Screening for Cervical Cancer in Primary Care: A Decision Analysis for the US Preventive Services Task Force. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; 2018. AHRQ publication 15-05224-EF-2. 4. Melnikow J, Henderson JT, Burda BU, Senger CA, Durbin S, Weyrich MS. Screening...
Safety of extending screening intervals beyond five years in cervical screening programmes with testing for high risk human papillomavirus: 14 year follow-up of population based randomised cohort in the Netherlands. BMJ. 2016;355:i4924. doi:10.1136/bmj.i4924PubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref 30. Na...
the report demonstrates that an increased coverage rate and an expansion of the age interval included in screening programmes for cancer of the uterine cervix from 59 to 69 years of age would be the more efficient strategy."A
A substantial proportion of women aged over 65 years has not been screened for cancer of the cervix and women in this age group are not included in current screening programmes. This policy is not supported by evidence from the natural history of preinvasive lesions. Since older women present ...
Quality control assurance in national screening programmes for cervical cancer 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 16 作者:R Hadwin,P Walker 摘要: The United Kingdom established a centrally controlled formal screening programme for cervical cancer in 1988. The programme has been an unprecedented ...
Following the demonstration of the superior validity of human papillomavirus (HPV) tests in screening for cervical cancer and the arrival of highly efficacious HPV 16 and 18 vaccines, cervical cancer prevention enters a time of sustainable introduction in developing countries. Multidisciplinary efforts and...
When planning prevention programmes, it is important to recognize that: (1) access to treatment of precancerous lesions is a necessary prerequisite for an effective cervical cancer screening programme; (2) screening and pre-cancer treatment should be part of a package of essential health services;...
Information Feedback Systems Screening Programmes: Results and Expectations Screening for Cervical Cancer: Experience of the Nordic Countries Screening that Failed... E Franco,K Syrjnen,CD Wolf,... - Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer ...
The aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness and the costs of three types of population interventions to increase the number of female participants in the screening programmes for cancer of the cervix carried out by Primary Care in four basic health care areas. Methods/Design A cost-...