Objectives. We compared cervical cancer incidence, stage at diagnosis, and survival in Medicaid-insured and non–Medicaid-insured populations. Methods. We stratified the sample by age and used ordered logistic regression to predict stage at diagnosis and used Cox proportional hazards regression to predict survival. Results. Medicaid insured nearly one quarter of women diagnosed with cervical cancer. The likelihood of late-stage disease was greatest for women who enrolled in Medicaid after diagnosis. Women younger than 65 years who enrolled in Medicaid after diagnosis were more likely to die from cervical cancer than were women who were not insured by Medicaid (hazard ratio=2.40, 95% confidence interval=1.49, 3.86). Conclusions. Our study und...
Cervical cancer screening is critical to early detection and treatment of precancerous cells and cer...
PurposeThrough screening and HPV vaccination, cervical cancer can mostly be prevented or detected ve...
Black American women have the highest screening rates for cervical cancer among all the ethnic group...
Objectives. We compared cervical cancer incidence, stage at diagnosis, and survival in Medicaid-insu...
INTRODUCTION: Our study sought to characterize the presentation, local management and outcomes of in...
Through adequate well-women visits, periodic pap smears, and thus the early detection of HPV, cervic...
<div><p>Cervical cancer outcomes remain poor among disadvantaged populations, including ethnic minor...
Objectives Tumor stage, age, and cell type are well-characterized predictors for cervical cancer sur...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the results of cervical cytology screening in the National Breast and Cervica...
BACKGROUND Concern has been raised over the disproportionate cancer mortality among minority and low...
Background: In 2012, new diagnoses of cervical cancer in the United States are estimated to affect 1...
OBJECTIVE: During 2000-2014, age-standardized five-year net survival for cervical cancer was 63-64% ...
The National Cancer Database from 2004 to 2015 was analyzed to identify cervical cancer outcomes ass...
Objectives: Cervical cancer is the second-most common type of cancer among women aged 15-44, and rac...
ObjectiveGiven that cervical cancer incidence rates do not decline in women >65, there is general...
Cervical cancer screening is critical to early detection and treatment of precancerous cells and cer...
PurposeThrough screening and HPV vaccination, cervical cancer can mostly be prevented or detected ve...
Black American women have the highest screening rates for cervical cancer among all the ethnic group...
Objectives. We compared cervical cancer incidence, stage at diagnosis, and survival in Medicaid-insu...
INTRODUCTION: Our study sought to characterize the presentation, local management and outcomes of in...
Through adequate well-women visits, periodic pap smears, and thus the early detection of HPV, cervic...
<div><p>Cervical cancer outcomes remain poor among disadvantaged populations, including ethnic minor...
Objectives Tumor stage, age, and cell type are well-characterized predictors for cervical cancer sur...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the results of cervical cytology screening in the National Breast and Cervica...
BACKGROUND Concern has been raised over the disproportionate cancer mortality among minority and low...
Background: In 2012, new diagnoses of cervical cancer in the United States are estimated to affect 1...
OBJECTIVE: During 2000-2014, age-standardized five-year net survival for cervical cancer was 63-64% ...
The National Cancer Database from 2004 to 2015 was analyzed to identify cervical cancer outcomes ass...
Objectives: Cervical cancer is the second-most common type of cancer among women aged 15-44, and rac...
ObjectiveGiven that cervical cancer incidence rates do not decline in women >65, there is general...
Cervical cancer screening is critical to early detection and treatment of precancerous cells and cer...
PurposeThrough screening and HPV vaccination, cervical cancer can mostly be prevented or detected ve...
Black American women have the highest screening rates for cervical cancer among all the ethnic group...