Well-organized cervical screening programmes have reduced the mortality from cervical cancer by up to 50% in the developed world. Despite the successful development of human papillomavirus vaccines there is likely to remain a need for cervical screening for the foreseeable future. In contrast, the value of mass screening for other gynaecological cancers remains unproven, although current screening methods can detect early stage ovarian cancer in asymptomatic individuals. Breast screening does appear to be associated with a reduction in mortality in women aged 50-69 years but disagreement remains about its value in younger and older women. Testing for sexually transmitted infections is effective in reducing morbidity but tends to be selectiv...
Mammographic screening is effective in saving lives from breast cancer. Other cancers, which have st...
markdownabstractAbstract The amount of diagnostic and treatment procedures induced by cervical ca...
Cervical cancer is relatively rare in high-income countries, where organized screening programs are ...
Well-organised cervical screening programmes have reduced the mortality from cervical cancer by up t...
An estimated 17% of all new cancers in women worldwide are due to cancers of the cervix, the ovary a...
rise with age (Fig. 1). The incidence of cervical cancer in the lation based network for early detec...
Cervical cancer screening in the United States has accompanied profound decreases in cancer incidenc...
Much progress has been made in cancer screening over the past decade, but a great deal more needs to...
Despite effective screening methods for detecting pre- malignant diseases of the cervix, cervical ca...
Cervical cancer turned into a reason of extreme mortality even though it is preventable. The expansi...
Screening for cervical carcinoma by cervicovaginal cytology has led to a marked reduction in the inc...
Cervical cancer is one of the major causes of cancer mortality in females globally, and its epidemio...
Throughout this discussion different aspects of screening and preventing cervical cancer were consid...
Abstract Cervical cancer screening reduces morbidity and mortality due to cervical cancer. However, ...
Background Recent reports suggest that the reduction in mortality achieved by the UK national cervic...
Mammographic screening is effective in saving lives from breast cancer. Other cancers, which have st...
markdownabstractAbstract The amount of diagnostic and treatment procedures induced by cervical ca...
Cervical cancer is relatively rare in high-income countries, where organized screening programs are ...
Well-organised cervical screening programmes have reduced the mortality from cervical cancer by up t...
An estimated 17% of all new cancers in women worldwide are due to cancers of the cervix, the ovary a...
rise with age (Fig. 1). The incidence of cervical cancer in the lation based network for early detec...
Cervical cancer screening in the United States has accompanied profound decreases in cancer incidenc...
Much progress has been made in cancer screening over the past decade, but a great deal more needs to...
Despite effective screening methods for detecting pre- malignant diseases of the cervix, cervical ca...
Cervical cancer turned into a reason of extreme mortality even though it is preventable. The expansi...
Screening for cervical carcinoma by cervicovaginal cytology has led to a marked reduction in the inc...
Cervical cancer is one of the major causes of cancer mortality in females globally, and its epidemio...
Throughout this discussion different aspects of screening and preventing cervical cancer were consid...
Abstract Cervical cancer screening reduces morbidity and mortality due to cervical cancer. However, ...
Background Recent reports suggest that the reduction in mortality achieved by the UK national cervic...
Mammographic screening is effective in saving lives from breast cancer. Other cancers, which have st...
markdownabstractAbstract The amount of diagnostic and treatment procedures induced by cervical ca...
Cervical cancer is relatively rare in high-income countries, where organized screening programs are ...