Cervical cancer is the fourth most common reason for cancer death amongst women worldwide, with 500 000 new cases every year. Most of these women live in developing countries. Cervical screening programs can reduce the incidence by 50%, but are not common in the developing world. In Sweden there are approximately 400 new cases of cervical cancer yearly, despite the existence of a screening program. Cervical cancer and dysplastic lesions in the cervix are caused by infection by the Human Papilloma Virus, mainly HPV 16 and 18. An alternative to cytological screening is screening for HPV DNA. The aim of this thesis was to analyze the screening history of women with cervical cancer, to find new techniques to screen women for cervical cancer, an...
Since the introduction of organized cytological screening in Sweden, most women currently presenting...
Cervical cancer is relatively rare in high-income countries, where organized screening programs are ...
Screening for cervical cancer precursors by cytology has been very successful in countries where ade...
Population based cervical cancer screening (CCS), performed by midwives, to detect cellularatypia be...
Aims: The aim of this study is to target and assess possible improvements for women attending cervic...
Cervical cancer is preventable by screening. In 1967, Sweden introduced a cervical screening program...
Cervical cancer is preventable through gynecological screening. To promote participation among non-a...
Objectives Cervical cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer among women. Cytological screen...
Background Screening by cytology has been highly effective in reducing the incidence and mortality f...
Background Screening by cytology has been highly effective in reducing the incidence and mortality f...
Introduction Cervical cancer (CC) is currently the eight most common cancer among women and the seve...
Abstract Health issue Cervical cancer is one of the most common malignant diseases of women; it is d...
Cervical cancer is relatively rare in high-income countries, where organized screening programs are ...
Cervical cancer is relatively rare in high-income countries, where organized screening programs are ...
Cervical cancer is relatively rare in high-income countries, where organized screening programs are ...
Since the introduction of organized cytological screening in Sweden, most women currently presenting...
Cervical cancer is relatively rare in high-income countries, where organized screening programs are ...
Screening for cervical cancer precursors by cytology has been very successful in countries where ade...
Population based cervical cancer screening (CCS), performed by midwives, to detect cellularatypia be...
Aims: The aim of this study is to target and assess possible improvements for women attending cervic...
Cervical cancer is preventable by screening. In 1967, Sweden introduced a cervical screening program...
Cervical cancer is preventable through gynecological screening. To promote participation among non-a...
Objectives Cervical cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer among women. Cytological screen...
Background Screening by cytology has been highly effective in reducing the incidence and mortality f...
Background Screening by cytology has been highly effective in reducing the incidence and mortality f...
Introduction Cervical cancer (CC) is currently the eight most common cancer among women and the seve...
Abstract Health issue Cervical cancer is one of the most common malignant diseases of women; it is d...
Cervical cancer is relatively rare in high-income countries, where organized screening programs are ...
Cervical cancer is relatively rare in high-income countries, where organized screening programs are ...
Cervical cancer is relatively rare in high-income countries, where organized screening programs are ...
Since the introduction of organized cytological screening in Sweden, most women currently presenting...
Cervical cancer is relatively rare in high-income countries, where organized screening programs are ...
Screening for cervical cancer precursors by cytology has been very successful in countries where ade...