Background: The process of social, political and economic transformation, which took place in Central and Eastern Europe in the early 90's, has affected many spheres of Europeans' lives, including health-associated issues. These changes also had an impact on mortality rates due to cervical cancer (CC). Therefore, the aim of this study was to analyse CC mortality trends in Europe after 1990. Methods: Data on death due to CC, uterine cancers and unspecified uterine cancers, in women aged 20\u201344, were taken from the WHO Mortality Database. Trends in European countries between 1990 and 2017 were assessed using the Joinpoint Regression Program. Results: Most of the countries experienced a decrease in CC mortality. Although the lowest rates w...
Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) in all diseases many types of tumour, mainly in case of breast-...
<p>The situation of cervical cancer prevention in South-East Europe is hardly documented, in s...
Background Survival differences across Europe for patients with cancers of breast, uterus, cervix, o...
On the basis of overall national death certification data, it is not possible to analyse mortality f...
On the basis of overall national death certification data, it is not possible to analyse mortality f...
On the basis of overall national death certification data, it is not possible to analyse mortality f...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To evaluate trends in survival from cervical cancer in Europe and in European co...
Objective.: To evaluate trends in survival from cervical cancer in Europe and in European countries ...
PURPOSE: With better access to early diagnosis and appropriate treatment, cervical cancer (CC) burde...
<p>The burden of cervical cancer varies considerably in the European Union (EU). In this artic...
<p>The European Council recommends that organised cervical cancer screening be offered in all ...
Purpose: With better access to early diagnosis and appropriate treatment, cervical cancer (CC) burde...
The cervical cancer is affecting the lower parts of the uterus. Human papillomavirus is a main reas...
SummaryBackgroundCervical cancer incidence remains high in several Baltic, central, and eastern Euro...
Eastern Europe continues to have the highest rates of cancer of the uterine cervix (CUC) and human ...
Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) in all diseases many types of tumour, mainly in case of breast-...
<p>The situation of cervical cancer prevention in South-East Europe is hardly documented, in s...
Background Survival differences across Europe for patients with cancers of breast, uterus, cervix, o...
On the basis of overall national death certification data, it is not possible to analyse mortality f...
On the basis of overall national death certification data, it is not possible to analyse mortality f...
On the basis of overall national death certification data, it is not possible to analyse mortality f...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To evaluate trends in survival from cervical cancer in Europe and in European co...
Objective.: To evaluate trends in survival from cervical cancer in Europe and in European countries ...
PURPOSE: With better access to early diagnosis and appropriate treatment, cervical cancer (CC) burde...
<p>The burden of cervical cancer varies considerably in the European Union (EU). In this artic...
<p>The European Council recommends that organised cervical cancer screening be offered in all ...
Purpose: With better access to early diagnosis and appropriate treatment, cervical cancer (CC) burde...
The cervical cancer is affecting the lower parts of the uterus. Human papillomavirus is a main reas...
SummaryBackgroundCervical cancer incidence remains high in several Baltic, central, and eastern Euro...
Eastern Europe continues to have the highest rates of cancer of the uterine cervix (CUC) and human ...
Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) in all diseases many types of tumour, mainly in case of breast-...
<p>The situation of cervical cancer prevention in South-East Europe is hardly documented, in s...
Background Survival differences across Europe for patients with cancers of breast, uterus, cervix, o...