Issledovaniâ i Praktika v Medicine (Apr 2015)

THE CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING - UNSOLVED PROBLEMS

  • A. D. Kaprin,
  • E. G. Novikova,
  • O. I. Trushina,
  • O. P. Gretzova

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17709/2409-2231-2015-2-1-36-41
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 36 – 41

Abstract

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The problem of cervical cancer (CC) for many decades continues to be the center of attention leading foreign and domestic oncologists. Malignant cervical tumors occupy the leading position among malignant neoplasms of reproductive system in women, second only to breast cancer, despite having far more effective screening compared with this disease. On predictive expert estimates (taking into account population growth and the expected increase in life expectancy) by 2020 in developing countries, the rising incidence and prevalence of cervical cancer is 40%, while in developed countries - 11%. If we do not perform timely interventions for prevention and treatment of cervical cancer, after 2050 cervical cancer every year in the world will become sick 1 million women. In the last decade inRussiathere has been a gradual increase in the incidence of cervical cancer: average annual growth rate of 2.21%, General 25,18%. Cervical cancer is one of nosological forms that meet all the requirements of population-based screening. The current Russian normative documents do not give clear answers to questions concerning the age of onset of cervical cancer screening and the time interval between tests, no clear program organized cytological screening of cervical cancer.

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