Worldwide trends in cervical cancer incidence and mortality, with predictions for the next 15 years.
Shujuan LinKai GaoSimeng GuLiuqing YouSangni QianMengling TangJianbing WangKun ChenMingjuan JinPublished in: Cancer (2021)
The authors investigated the most up-to-date data from official databases released by the International Agency for Research on Cancer and found that cervical cancer incidence and mortality were negatively correlated with socioeconomic development. Among the 31 countries analyzed, most (26 countries were analyzed for incidence, and 30 were analyzed for mortality) had stable or even decreasing temporal trends over the most recent 10 years, especially in those with effective cervical cancer screening programs. In addition, the predicted trends for the next 15 years were basically consistent with the observed trends among most of the analyzed countries (19 countries for incidence and 26 countries for mortality).