Abstract Background Cervical cancer is one of the top causes of cancer morbidity and mortality in Colombia despite the existence of a national preventive program. Screening coverage with cervical cytology does not explain the lack of success of the program in reducing incidence and mortality rates by cervical cancer. To address this problem an ecological analysis, at department level, was carried out in Colombia to assess the relationship between cervical screening characteristics and cervical cancer mortality rates. Methods Mortality rates by cervical cancer were estimated at the department level for the period 2000-2005. Levels of mortality rates were compared to cervical screening coverage and other characteristics of the program. A Pois...
Introduction. Despite the implementation of cytological screening since 1991, cervical cancer contin...
OBJECTIVE: To identify country-level correlates of geographical variations in cervical cancer (CC) m...
Cervical cancer is the third most common cancer among women worldwide, with 85% of its global burden...
<p>Worldwide, cervical cancer is the third most common cancer in women, and the first or second most...
Abstract Background While cervical cancer (CC) is an important cause of premature mortality in Colom...
AbstractRationale and objectiveMore than 20 years after cytology-based screening was introduced in C...
Cervical cancer (CC) is the second most common cancer and third in cancer-related deaths among women...
Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) have a significant burden of cervical cancer. Prophylactic hum...
Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) have a significant burden of cervical cancer. Prophylactic hum...
2 The burden of cervical cancer is es-pecially high in Latin America (1), now ranking as the second ...
Worldwide, cervical cancer is the third most common cancer in women, and the first or second most co...
Objective Comparing cervical cancer mortality rates in Colombian departments, as well as in urban an...
In developed countries, systematic screening programmes have reduced the morbidity and mortality res...
Objective: To demonstrate that an effective cervical cancer screening programme based on the Papanic...
This arficle presents an assessment of cervical cancer mortality trends in the Americas based on PAH...
Introduction. Despite the implementation of cytological screening since 1991, cervical cancer contin...
OBJECTIVE: To identify country-level correlates of geographical variations in cervical cancer (CC) m...
Cervical cancer is the third most common cancer among women worldwide, with 85% of its global burden...
<p>Worldwide, cervical cancer is the third most common cancer in women, and the first or second most...
Abstract Background While cervical cancer (CC) is an important cause of premature mortality in Colom...
AbstractRationale and objectiveMore than 20 years after cytology-based screening was introduced in C...
Cervical cancer (CC) is the second most common cancer and third in cancer-related deaths among women...
Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) have a significant burden of cervical cancer. Prophylactic hum...
Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) have a significant burden of cervical cancer. Prophylactic hum...
2 The burden of cervical cancer is es-pecially high in Latin America (1), now ranking as the second ...
Worldwide, cervical cancer is the third most common cancer in women, and the first or second most co...
Objective Comparing cervical cancer mortality rates in Colombian departments, as well as in urban an...
In developed countries, systematic screening programmes have reduced the morbidity and mortality res...
Objective: To demonstrate that an effective cervical cancer screening programme based on the Papanic...
This arficle presents an assessment of cervical cancer mortality trends in the Americas based on PAH...
Introduction. Despite the implementation of cytological screening since 1991, cervical cancer contin...
OBJECTIVE: To identify country-level correlates of geographical variations in cervical cancer (CC) m...
Cervical cancer is the third most common cancer among women worldwide, with 85% of its global burden...