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Medical Clinics of North America, 2023
Cervical cancer screening is an essential component of preventative health care. Although rates of cervical cancer have decreased over the last 50 years, survival has not changed dramatically, and there are significant discrepancies in disease detection by race.
Katherine, Gavinski, Deborah, DiNardo
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Cervical cancer screening is an essential component of preventative health care. Although rates of cervical cancer have decreased over the last 50 years, survival has not changed dramatically, and there are significant discrepancies in disease detection by race.
Katherine, Gavinski, Deborah, DiNardo
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The Cancer Journal, 2003
The "International Classification of the Stages of Carcinoma of the Uterine Cervix" dates back to 1950; since then, seven changes have been made to the staging system for cervical cancer (almost all were made to Stage I), the most recent being in 1995.
PECORELLI, Sergio, ODICINO, Franco
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The "International Classification of the Stages of Carcinoma of the Uterine Cervix" dates back to 1950; since then, seven changes have been made to the staging system for cervical cancer (almost all were made to Stage I), the most recent being in 1995.
PECORELLI, Sergio, ODICINO, Franco
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Current Treatment Options in Oncology, 2000
Early cervical cancer includes a broad range of disease, from clinically undetectable microinvasive cancer to large, bulky tumors that replace the entire cervix. Further subgrouping of this category is therefore necessary to define the optimal treatment approach for individual cases.
K H, Lu, T W, Burke
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Early cervical cancer includes a broad range of disease, from clinically undetectable microinvasive cancer to large, bulky tumors that replace the entire cervix. Further subgrouping of this category is therefore necessary to define the optimal treatment approach for individual cases.
K H, Lu, T W, Burke
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The Lancet, 2003
Cervical cancer is a serious health problem, with nearly 500000 women developing the disease each year worldwide. Most cases occur in less developed countries where no effective screening systems are available. Risk factors include exposure to human papillomavirus, smoking, and immune-system dysfunction. Most women with early-stage tumours can be cured,
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Cervical cancer is a serious health problem, with nearly 500000 women developing the disease each year worldwide. Most cases occur in less developed countries where no effective screening systems are available. Risk factors include exposure to human papillomavirus, smoking, and immune-system dysfunction. Most women with early-stage tumours can be cured,
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Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2006
Worldwide, cervical cancer is the second most common malignancy in women and a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Until recently, the greatest strides in reducing cervical cancer mortality have occurred with the advent and implementation of screening programs. Many important advances have also taken place in the diagnosis and treatment of cervical
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Worldwide, cervical cancer is the second most common malignancy in women and a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Until recently, the greatest strides in reducing cervical cancer mortality have occurred with the advent and implementation of screening programs. Many important advances have also taken place in the diagnosis and treatment of cervical
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Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network, 2008
Cervical carcinoma remains a health issue for women worldwide. Cervical cytology screening is the current method for early detection, and the NCCN Cervical Cancer Screening Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology provide direction for evaluating and managing this process, including clarified and revised recommendations on screening techniques and ...
Edward E, Partridge +16 more
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Cervical carcinoma remains a health issue for women worldwide. Cervical cytology screening is the current method for early detection, and the NCCN Cervical Cancer Screening Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology provide direction for evaluating and managing this process, including clarified and revised recommendations on screening techniques and ...
Edward E, Partridge +16 more
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Current Treatment Options in Oncology, 2000
Several large, prospectively randomized clinical trials run by multi-institutional cooperative groups have established that the best treatment for advanced cancer of the cervix is primary radiotherapy with concurrent, cisplatin-based chemotherapy. In fact, patients with earlier stage cervix cancer with poor prognostic indicators (large, bulky tumors ...
S K, Gibbons, H M, Keys
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Several large, prospectively randomized clinical trials run by multi-institutional cooperative groups have established that the best treatment for advanced cancer of the cervix is primary radiotherapy with concurrent, cisplatin-based chemotherapy. In fact, patients with earlier stage cervix cancer with poor prognostic indicators (large, bulky tumors ...
S K, Gibbons, H M, Keys
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Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey
(Abstracted from N Engl J Med 2025;392(1):56–71 Cervical cancer represents a heavy disease burden, particularly in countries with low income and resources. Previous literature has shown a correlation between socioeconomic status and incidence of cervical cancer as well as mortality rates; the higher the Human Development Index, the lower the ...
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(Abstracted from N Engl J Med 2025;392(1):56–71 Cervical cancer represents a heavy disease burden, particularly in countries with low income and resources. Previous literature has shown a correlation between socioeconomic status and incidence of cervical cancer as well as mortality rates; the higher the Human Development Index, the lower the ...
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Surgical Oncology Clinics of North America, 2005
Cervical cytology has proved to be one of the most successful examples of cancer screening and has resulted in significant decreases in incidence and mortality from invasive cervical cancer in regions in which comprehensive programs have been instituted.
Kevin, Holcomb, Carolyn D, Runowicz
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Cervical cytology has proved to be one of the most successful examples of cancer screening and has resulted in significant decreases in incidence and mortality from invasive cervical cancer in regions in which comprehensive programs have been instituted.
Kevin, Holcomb, Carolyn D, Runowicz
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Current Problems in Cancer, 2018
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer among women globally. The burden faced by low- and middle-income countries is significantly greater than high-income countries. The disparity is a direct result of the differences in resources. Developed nations have organized vaccination and screening programs that have decreased their cervical cancer ...
Mailinh, Vu +3 more
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Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer among women globally. The burden faced by low- and middle-income countries is significantly greater than high-income countries. The disparity is a direct result of the differences in resources. Developed nations have organized vaccination and screening programs that have decreased their cervical cancer ...
Mailinh, Vu +3 more
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