Screening for gynecological cancers

Jatinderpal K Kalsi, R. Manchanda, U. Menon
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An estimated 17% of all new cancers in women worldwide are due to cancers of the cervix, the ovary and the uterus. Together, these cancers account for 14.6% of all female cancer deaths. This is a significant societal and economic burden, which can be limited through cancer screening. In the developed world, marked reductions of 50–90% in disease rates have been observed as a result of cervical cancer screening. By contrast, in developing countries, where more than 85% of all new cases and deaths from this cancer are reported, significant challenges need to be overcome. Although cytology remains a key component of cervical screening, the newer molecular tests offer a more targeted, risk-attuned approach. The situation for the other two gynecological cancers is different. The case for ovarian cancer screening has yet to be made with the results of key screening trials in high- and low-risk populations still pending. Screening for endometrial cancer is traditionally not advocated as women become symptomatic ...
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妇科癌症筛查
据估计,全世界女性新患癌症中有17%是由宫颈癌、卵巢癌和子宫癌引起的。这些癌症加起来占女性癌症死亡总数的14.6%。这是一个重大的社会和经济负担,可以通过癌症筛查加以限制。在发达国家,由于进行了宫颈癌筛查,发病率显著降低了50-90%。相比之下,发展中国家报告了85%以上的癌症新发病例和死亡病例,需要克服重大挑战。尽管细胞学检查仍然是子宫颈筛查的重要组成部分,但较新的分子检测提供了一种更有针对性、更能调整风险的方法。另外两种妇科癌症的情况则不同。卵巢癌筛查的理由尚未得到证实,在高风险和低风险人群中进行的关键筛查试验的结果尚未确定。传统上,当女性出现症状时,不提倡进行子宫内膜癌筛查。
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