Why women still die from cervical cancer.

S Masood
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Cervicovaginal cytology, known as Pap smear, is the most effective screening test in medical oncology. Introduced by Dr. George Papanicolaou in 1940, the Pap smear is now being recognized as a major contributor to the remarkable decrease in cervical cancer morbidity and mortality among women throughout the world. However, there are still significant numbers of women who lose their lives to cervical cancer every day. To overcome this major problem, first, we must search for the reasons for these lost lives and then take appropriate measures to resolve the existing issues. There is now substantial evidence that emphasizes the importance of an effective screening program. This program must integrate education and accessibility to health care for all women regardless of age, race, ethnic background and socioeconomic status. The public, the media, the government and health care providers must also become acutely aware of the inherent difficulties involved in providing a high-quality Pap smear. Compounded by medicolegal pressures and reimbursement issues, the Pap smear has become one of the more difficult tests to perform. Current reimbursement mechanisms are not appropriate for the cost of providing the service and cannot guarantee the resources necessary for a high-quality Pap smear. Congress should consider mandating direct billing to the patient for the service, so that cervicovaginal cytology could be reimbursed on a level commensurate with the requirements of providing quality service. A concerted effort should also be made to enhance the level of public knowledge about the issues surrounding Pap smear. This could be achieved by fostering the idea of designating a "Cervical Cancer Awareness Month," and by encouraging the spirit of community networking.

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为什么女性仍然死于子宫颈癌。
宫颈阴道细胞学检查,即巴氏涂片检查,是医学肿瘤学中最有效的筛查试验。George Papanicolaou博士于1940年提出的子宫颈抹片检查现在被认为是全世界妇女宫颈癌发病率和死亡率显著下降的一个主要因素。然而,每天仍有相当数量的妇女死于子宫颈癌。为了克服这一重大问题,首先,我们必须寻找这些失去生命的原因,然后采取适当的措施来解决现有的问题。现在有大量的证据强调了一个有效的筛查项目的重要性。该方案必须将所有妇女的教育和获得保健的机会结合起来,不论其年龄、种族、民族背景和社会经济地位。公众、媒体、政府和保健提供者也必须敏锐地意识到提供高质量子宫颈抹片检查所涉及的固有困难。再加上医学上的压力和报销问题,子宫颈抹片检查已成为较难进行的检查之一。目前的报销机制不适合提供服务的费用,也不能保证提供高质量子宫颈抹片检查所需的资源。国会应考虑强制要求直接向患者支付这项服务的费用,以便宫颈阴道细胞学检查能够在与提供高质量服务的要求相称的水平上得到报销。政府亦应共同努力,提高公众对子宫颈抹片检查的认识。这可以通过促进设立“子宫颈癌宣传月”的想法和鼓励社区网络精神来实现。
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