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Cervical Cancer Screening: Is the Age Group 30-65 Years Optimum for Screening in Low-Resource Settings?

Ruchika GuptaAkhileshwar ShardaDinesh KumarRajshree FulzeleReena DwivediSanjay Gupta
Published in: Journal of obstetrics and gynaecology of India (2021)
Majority of the significant cervical lesions would be detected if the screening focuses on the 30-65 years age group. However, about 19% of high-grade squamous preneoplastic lesions (ASC-H/ HSIL) and 13% of preneoplastic glandular lesions (AGC-N) are likely to be missed if women 21-29 years and > 65 years are excluded. The cost of screening incurred by including these age groups has to be weighed against the benefits derived, especially in low-resource settings. In the absence of universal implementation of HPV immunization, there is a felt need to enhance cervical cancer awareness and encourage screening, more so in high-risk category and symptomatic females beyond the selected age group.
Keyphrases
  • high grade
  • cervical cancer screening
  • low grade
  • primary care
  • pregnant women
  • polycystic ovary syndrome
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