핵심 개념
Disparities in cervical cancer screening persist in postmenopausal women, necessitating adherence to guidelines for safe screening cessation.
초록
Abstract and Introduction:
- Despite decreasing cervical cancer incidence, disparities persist in postmenopausal women.
- Review of literature on screening considerations, guidelines, methods, and care gaps.
- Importance of postmenopausal population at risk, with nuanced screening cessation recommendations.
- Proposal of an algorithm based on guidelines to aid providers in identifying safe exit criteria.
Introduction:
- Significant reduction in cervical cancer incidence due to screening efforts.
- Disparities in incidence and outcomes persist, affecting older age groups.
- Evolving guidelines aim to decrease incidence and mortality rates while avoiding excessive testing.
- Emphasis on identifying high-risk individuals for more frequent testing to prevent cancer.
통계
"The incidence of cervical cancer has decreased from 13.9/100,000 in 1975 to 6.39/100,000 in 2019 in the United States."
"Disparities in cervical cancer incidence and outcomes exist in North America based on age, race, socioeconomic status, and regional differences."
"Current guidelines recommend ending cervical cancer screening at age 65 in the United States and up to 70 in some parts of Canada if criteria are met."
인용구
"Understanding the background and implementation of these criteria is an important focus of this review."