CERVICAL CANCER: EPIDEMIOLOGY AND RESULTS OF SCREENING TECHNOLOGIES FOR EARLY DETECTION
Keywords:
cervical cancer, epidemiology, morbidity, mortality, screening, Pap test, smear for oncocytologyAbstract
The publication discusses the morbidity and mortality rates from cervical cancer by regions, describes in detail the currently used screening methodology and the results of this preventive examination of the female population of our country. A detailed step-by-step algorithm is presented and the principles of organization and diagnostic capabilities of this method for the active detection of cervical cancer in clinically asymptomatic individuals are reflected. It is shown that in order to achieve a highly effective result, strict adherence to the methodology of this type of screening is necessary.
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2024-01-21
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Arman Khozhayev, Nargiz Bakytzhankyzy, Anel Omirkhan, Mokhidil Atazhanova, Kamoliddin Bakhodirov, Shakhsonam Alimzhanova, Arailym Shyngys, & Saule Nogay. (2024). CERVICAL CANCER: EPIDEMIOLOGY AND RESULTS OF SCREENING TECHNOLOGIES FOR EARLY DETECTION. Academics and Science Reviews Materials, (5). Retrieved from https://ojs.publisher.agency/index.php/ASCRM/article/view/2862
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