GF Sawaya, K Smith-McCune, M Kuppermann - Jama, 2019 - jamanetwork.com
Widespread adoptionof population-based screening has been associatedwithmarkeddecreasesincervicalc… in the United States over the last few decades. Despite these gains, an estimated 13 240 …
A Volerman, AS Cifu - Jama, 2014 - jamanetwork.com
Summary of the Clinical Problem Approximately 12 000 new cases of cervical cancer are expected to occur in the United States in 2014, with 4000 deaths from the disease. 1 Women …
K Gavinski, D DiNardo - Medical Clinics, 2023 - medical.theclinics.com
Primary care providers are uniquely poised to prevent, screen, and diagnose cervical cancer. What started with the Papanicalaou smear in the 1940s, 1 has evolved into multiple …
CM Rerucha, RJ Caro, VL Wheeler - American family physician, 2018 - aafp.org
Screening in women has decreased the incidence and mortality of cervical cancer. Precancerous cervical lesions (cervical intraepithelial neoplasias) and cervical carcinomas …
LC Weinstein, EM Buchanan… - … Care: Clinics in …, 2009 - primarycare.theclinics.com
Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer in women worldwide, and the leading cause of cancer death in women in developing countries. 1 In the United States, despite …
A Sikon, B Yen-Liberman, XW Jin - Cleveland Clin J Med, 2011 - cdn.mdedge.com
In its 2009 recommendations for cervical cancer screening, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) calls for less-frequent but smarter screening that …
Importance Each year in the US, approximately 100 000 people are treated for cervical precancer, 14 000 people are diagnosed with cervical cancer, and 4000 die of cervical …
S Zhang, M McNamara, P Batur - The American journal of medicine, 2018 - Elsevier
Abstract In the United States, 12,000 women are diagnosed with cervical cancer each year, even though the screening for this disease is safe and effective. There are 3 types of …
TJ Eun, RB Perkins - Medical Clinics, 2020 - medical.theclinics.com
Each year in the United States, nearly 13,000 women develop cervical cancer and 4000 die from the disease. 1 However, most cases can be prevented with vaccination and screening …