BACKGROUND: The objective of the EUROCHIP project in Estonia was to describe the organized cervical cancer screening program started in 2006 (after pilot studies in 2003-2005), to compare its performance with opportunistic screening, and to define priorities for improvement of the program. METHODS: Population data was retrieved from Statistics Estonia, data about performed Pap-smear tests within the screening program from the Estonian Cancer Society and from clinics and labs participating in the program, data about Pap-smear tests outside the screening program from the Estonian Health Insurance Fund, and data about cancer incidence and mortality from the Estonian Cancer Registry database. RESULTS: During the first year after implementing th...
<p>The European Council recommends that organised cervical cancer screening be offered in all ...
Objective: To assess the coverage for cervical cancer screening as well as the use of cervical cytol...
Cervical cancer incidence and mortality can be reduced substantially by organised cytological screen...
Incidence and mortality from cervical cancer (CC) in Lithuania is one of the highest among the EU me...
Aim of the study: to evaluate Lithuanian female participation rates in cancer screening programmes a...
Abstract Background The attendance rate in Estonian cervical cancer screening programme is too low t...
Abstract Background Cervical cancer (CC) incidence in Estonia is the third highest in Europe, even t...
BACKGROUND: Inside the European project EUROCHIP-2, the Romania team has ruled out an assessment stu...
OBJECTIVES: There is a continuing need to monitor and evaluate the impact of organized screening pro...
The aim of the study was to compare current policy, Organisation and coverage of cervical cancer scr...
In 1994, a pilot program of cervical cancer screening was introduced in the Alsace region, France. W...
OBJECTIVE: The present descriptive study summarizes the historical activity on cervical cancer scree...
With respect to cervical cancer management, Finland and the Netherlands are comparable in relevant c...
The impact of the organised cervical cancer (CC) screening programmes implemented in Europe since th...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to present the Screening Registry and the results of organize...
<p>The European Council recommends that organised cervical cancer screening be offered in all ...
Objective: To assess the coverage for cervical cancer screening as well as the use of cervical cytol...
Cervical cancer incidence and mortality can be reduced substantially by organised cytological screen...
Incidence and mortality from cervical cancer (CC) in Lithuania is one of the highest among the EU me...
Aim of the study: to evaluate Lithuanian female participation rates in cancer screening programmes a...
Abstract Background The attendance rate in Estonian cervical cancer screening programme is too low t...
Abstract Background Cervical cancer (CC) incidence in Estonia is the third highest in Europe, even t...
BACKGROUND: Inside the European project EUROCHIP-2, the Romania team has ruled out an assessment stu...
OBJECTIVES: There is a continuing need to monitor and evaluate the impact of organized screening pro...
The aim of the study was to compare current policy, Organisation and coverage of cervical cancer scr...
In 1994, a pilot program of cervical cancer screening was introduced in the Alsace region, France. W...
OBJECTIVE: The present descriptive study summarizes the historical activity on cervical cancer scree...
With respect to cervical cancer management, Finland and the Netherlands are comparable in relevant c...
The impact of the organised cervical cancer (CC) screening programmes implemented in Europe since th...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to present the Screening Registry and the results of organize...
<p>The European Council recommends that organised cervical cancer screening be offered in all ...
Objective: To assess the coverage for cervical cancer screening as well as the use of cervical cytol...
Cervical cancer incidence and mortality can be reduced substantially by organised cytological screen...