Ending cervical cancer: A call to action

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics Pub Date : 2017-07-09 DOI:10.1002/ijgo.12182
Sanchia Aranda, Seth Berkley, Sally Cowal, Mark Dybul, Tim Evans, Katja Iversen, Matshidiso Moeti, Babatunde Osotimehin, Stefan Peterson, Peter Piot, Chittaranjan N. Purandare, Michel Sidibé, Ted Trimble, Vivien Davis Tsu
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The outlook for elimination of the scourge of cervical cancer is bright, because we now have the tools to achieve this goal. In recent years human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination in high-income countries has resulted in dramatic decreases in HPV infection and associated cervical disease. If all countries with a substantial burden of disease introduce the vaccine nationally, we can protect the vast majority of women and girls most at risk. For women who are beyond the vaccination target age, progress has been made in screening and treatment for cervical precancer, but we must accelerate this momentum to reduce incidence and mortality worldwide to the very low rates found in wealthier countries. Human and financial resources must be increased and directed to programs that follow best practices and reach all women, including the marginalized or disadvantaged. Seven key actions are recommended. Now is the time for action at national, regional, and global levels.

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终结子宫颈癌:行动呼吁
消除子宫颈癌祸害的前景是光明的,因为我们现在拥有实现这一目标的工具。近年来,高收入国家的人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)疫苗接种导致HPV感染和相关宫颈疾病急剧减少。如果所有疾病负担沉重的国家都在全国推广疫苗,我们就能保护绝大多数最危险的妇女和女孩。对于超过接种疫苗目标年龄的妇女,在宫颈癌前病变筛查和治疗方面取得了进展,但我们必须加快这一势头,将全世界的发病率和死亡率降低到较富裕国家的极低水平。必须增加人力和财政资源,并将其用于遵循最佳做法并惠及所有妇女,包括边缘化或弱势妇女的项目。建议采取七项关键行动。现在是在国家、区域和全球各级采取行动的时候了。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics publishes articles on all aspects of basic and clinical research in the fields of obstetrics and gynecology and related subjects, with emphasis on matters of worldwide interest.
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