The human papillomavirus in women over 40: implications for practice and recommendations for screening.

Kymberlee Montgomery, Joan Rosen Bloch
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Purpose: Cervical cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths among women worldwide. Human papillomavirus (HPV) has been shown to be the precursor of cervical cancer in over 99% of these cases. Although preventative measures have greatly reduced the burden of HPV-induced cervical cancer, these measures cannot be utilized by women who are unaware of the existence of HPV and its relationship to their health. Women over the age of 40 are being newly diagnosed with HPV, profoundly impacting their lives and their sense of well-being. This article highlights the necessity for clinicians to assess knowledge, health beliefs, and preventative measures regarding HPV and cervical cancer in women over the age of 40.

Data sources: Review of scientific literature of knowledge, health beliefs, and preventative measures in women regarding HPV and cervical cancer and clinical practice guidelines.

Conclusions: Although women aged 40 and above are not specifically considered high risk for HPV infection, many women are testing positive in this age group and are facing the impact of an HPV diagnosis that implicates a sexually transmitted disease and is known to be a precursor to cervical cancer.

Implications for practice: Suggested questions to use for all patients are presented as it is crucial for healthcare providers to understand the healthcare needs of this age group in order to appropriately direct resources and to save the lives of women from this preventable disease.

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40岁以上妇女的人乳头瘤病毒:对实践的影响和筛查的建议。
目的:宫颈癌是全世界妇女癌症死亡的第二大原因。人类乳头瘤病毒(HPV)已被证明是超过99%的宫颈癌病例的前兆。虽然预防措施大大减轻了人乳头瘤病毒引起的宫颈癌的负担,但不知道人乳头瘤病毒存在及其与健康关系的妇女无法利用这些措施。40岁以上的女性正在被新诊断为HPV,这深刻地影响了她们的生活和幸福感。这篇文章强调了临床医生评估40岁以上女性HPV和宫颈癌的知识、健康信念和预防措施的必要性。数据来源:对有关HPV和宫颈癌妇女的知识、健康信念和预防措施的科学文献和临床实践指南的综述。结论:虽然40岁及以上的女性没有被特别认为是HPV感染的高风险,但这个年龄段的许多女性检测呈阳性,并且面临HPV诊断的影响,这意味着性传播疾病,并且已知HPV是宫颈癌的前兆。对实践的影响:提出了适用于所有患者的建议问题,因为对于医疗保健提供者来说,了解这一年龄组的医疗保健需求至关重要,以便适当地指导资源并挽救妇女免受这种可预防疾病的生命。
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