[Epidemiology, prevention and control of cervical cancer in middle-aged and elderly women in China].

Q3 Medicine
Z Wang, S M Wang, H K Wang, J Yin, Y L Qiao
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Cervical cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors among women worldwide and represents a significant public health issue threatening women's health. In recent years, the disease burden of cervical cancer in China has been increasing, with women aged 45 and older bearing a particularly heavy burden. This population not only has the highest incidence and mortality rates but also represents the second peak age group for high-risk human papilloma virus (HR-HPV) infection, with the HR-HPV infection rate remaining consistently high. The causes of this situation are multifaceted. On one hand, the target group for HPV vaccination in China is women aged 9-45, which has resulted in very limited vaccination rates among middle-aged and older women when they were within the recommended age range. Additionally, this demographic has relatively low awareness of the HPV vaccine. On the other hand, aging-related declines in immune function and hormonal changes increase the risk of persistent HR-HPV infection in this group. The latent nature of HPV infection further complicates the early detection of the disease. At the same time, cervical cancer screening coverage among middle-aged and older women in China remains low and shows significant regional disparities, with screening rates in economically disadvantaged areas being markedly lower than those in more affluent regions. Furthermore, physiological changes associated with aging reduce the accuracy of conventional screening methods in this population, leading to insufficient early detection and intervention for cervical cancer. As a result, many patients are diagnosed at an advanced stage of the disease, significantly increasing treatment difficulty and disease burden. This article reviewed the burden of cervical cancer and HR-HPV infection among middle-aged and older women in China, the associated influencing factors, and the status of comprehensive prevention and control measures, aiming to provide a reference for improving cervical cancer prevention strategies for middle-aged and older women in China and contribute to the country's efforts to eliminate cervical cancer.

[中国中老年妇女宫颈癌流行病学及防治]。
宫颈癌是全世界妇女中最常见的恶性肿瘤之一,是威胁妇女健康的重大公共卫生问题。近年来,中国宫颈癌的疾病负担不断增加,其中45岁及以上的女性负担尤为沉重。这一人群不仅发病率和死亡率最高,而且是高危人乳头瘤病毒(HR-HPV)感染的第二高峰年龄组,HR-HPV感染率一直很高。造成这种情况的原因是多方面的。一方面,中国HPV疫苗接种的目标群体是9-45岁的女性,这导致中老年女性在推荐年龄范围内的疫苗接种率非常有限。此外,这一人群对HPV疫苗的认识相对较低。另一方面,与年龄相关的免疫功能下降和激素变化增加了这一群体持续感染HR-HPV的风险。HPV感染的潜伏性进一步使疾病的早期检测复杂化。与此同时,中国中老年妇女宫颈癌筛查覆盖率仍然较低,且存在明显的地区差异,经济落后地区的筛查率明显低于较富裕地区。此外,与衰老相关的生理变化降低了传统筛查方法在这一人群中的准确性,导致宫颈癌的早期发现和干预不足。因此,许多患者在疾病的晚期被诊断出来,大大增加了治疗难度和疾病负担。本文综述了中国中老年妇女宫颈癌及HR-HPV感染负担、影响因素及综合防治措施现状,旨在为完善中国中老年妇女宫颈癌预防策略提供参考,为国家消除宫颈癌做出贡献。
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