There are strategies for screening and prevention of cervical cancer

Natalya D. Sadovaya, A. A. Bezmenko
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The epidemiological situation of cervical cancer is assessed as unsatisfactory in Russia. The morbidity rate is one of the highest in Europe, and morbidity and mortality rates continue to increase. There were 12,201 new cases of cervical malignant lesions, 6,322 women in our country died from this disease, and the mortality rate was 9.6 per 100,000 women in 2021. At the same time, cervical cancer is one of the few nosological forms of malignant neoplasms that can currently be prevented through vaccination. The disease is suitable for population screening for secondary prevention. Large-scale vaccination against human papillomavirus and properly organized population screening have reduced the mortality rate from cervical cancer to 2 cases per 100 thousand women in 2020 in Australia. If the country continues to stay the course, by 2034 the number of fatalities will be less than 1 in 100,000 per year. The article provides an analysis of current approaches to screening and prevention of cervical cancer worldwide to determine a more effective strategy. We anticipate that the collaborative actions of a health care organization, motivated health care providers, and women interested in their health will lead to a positive trend in cervical cancer prevention in our state.
筛查和预防宫颈癌的策略有
据评估,俄罗斯的宫颈癌流行病学状况并不令人满意。发病率是欧洲最高的国家之一,而且发病率和死亡率还在继续上升。2021 年,我国新增宫颈恶性病变病例 12 201 例,6 322 名妇女死于此病,死亡率为每 10 万名妇女 9.6 例。同时,宫颈癌是目前少数可以通过接种疫苗来预防的恶性肿瘤之一。该疾病适合进行人群筛查,以达到二级预防的目的。通过大规模接种人类乳头瘤病毒疫苗和适当组织人群筛查,到 2020 年,澳大利亚的宫颈癌死亡率已降至每 10 万名妇女 2 例。如果该国继续坚持下去,到 2034 年,每年的死亡人数将低于十万分之一。这篇文章分析了目前全世界筛查和预防宫颈癌的方法,以确定更有效的战略。我们预计,医疗保健组织、积极的医疗保健提供者以及对自身健康感兴趣的妇女的合作行动将在我州的宫颈癌预防工作中形成积极的趋势。
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