A preliminary cervical cancer screening cascade for eight provinces rural Chinese women: a descriptive analysis of cervical cancer screening cases in a 3-stage framework

Abstract. Background:. Cascade analysis is an effective method to analyze the processing data of an event, such as a provided service or a series of examinations. This study aimed to develop a primary cervical cancer screening cascade in China to promote the quality of the screening process. Methods...

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Main Authors: Shu-Xia Wang, Jiu-Ling Wu, Rui-Min Zheng, Wei-Yi Xiong, Jing-Yi Chen, Lan Ma, Xiao-Min Luo, Peng Lyu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer 2019-08-01
Series:Chinese Medical Journal
Online Access:http://journals.lww.com/10.1097/CM9.0000000000000353
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spelling doaj-eaa7932963eb4f589a463c73aa2844472020-12-02T07:50:24ZengWolters KluwerChinese Medical Journal0366-69992542-56412019-08-01132151773177910.1097/CM9.0000000000000353201908050-00002A preliminary cervical cancer screening cascade for eight provinces rural Chinese women: a descriptive analysis of cervical cancer screening cases in a 3-stage frameworkShu-Xia WangJiu-Ling WuRui-Min ZhengWei-Yi XiongJing-Yi ChenLan MaXiao-Min LuoPeng LyuAbstract. Background:. Cascade analysis is an effective method to analyze the processing data of an event, such as a provided service or a series of examinations. This study aimed to develop a primary cervical cancer screening cascade in China to promote the quality of the screening process. Methods:. We designed a cervical cancer screening cascade in China according to the program flow chart. It had three stages, each with two steps and one result. Data from 117,522 women aged 35 to 64 years in the Rural Cervical Cancer Surveillance Project from January 1, 2014, to December 31, 2014, were collected to analyze the main results of the cascade. The data and proportion are used to describe the follow-up of cervical cancer and pre-cancer detection rate. Results:. In 2014, 117,522 (80.94% of all cases reported by the Rural Cervical Cancer Surveillance Project) women aged 35 to 64 years had not received cervical cytology in the previous 3 years. The pre-cancer and cancer detection rates were 256.12/100,000 and 16.16/100,000, respectively. A total of 3031 cases failed to follow-up through the screening process, and 1189, 1555, and 287 cases were lost at cervical cytology, colposcopy, and histopathological screening stages, respectively. The estimated cases of pre-cancer and cancer cases would have been 544 and 34, respectively, and the estimated detection rates of pre-cancer and cancer would have been 462.89/100,000 and 28.93/100,000, respectively. Conclusion:. In order to increase the detection rate of cervical cancer, cervical cancer screening staff should focus on increasing the rate of follow-up of those who are positive for cervical cancer screening (ie, those with positive cytology results), especially for the 40 to 44 years age range.http://journals.lww.com/10.1097/CM9.0000000000000353
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author Shu-Xia Wang
Jiu-Ling Wu
Rui-Min Zheng
Wei-Yi Xiong
Jing-Yi Chen
Lan Ma
Xiao-Min Luo
Peng Lyu
spellingShingle Shu-Xia Wang
Jiu-Ling Wu
Rui-Min Zheng
Wei-Yi Xiong
Jing-Yi Chen
Lan Ma
Xiao-Min Luo
Peng Lyu
A preliminary cervical cancer screening cascade for eight provinces rural Chinese women: a descriptive analysis of cervical cancer screening cases in a 3-stage framework
Chinese Medical Journal
author_facet Shu-Xia Wang
Jiu-Ling Wu
Rui-Min Zheng
Wei-Yi Xiong
Jing-Yi Chen
Lan Ma
Xiao-Min Luo
Peng Lyu
author_sort Shu-Xia Wang
title A preliminary cervical cancer screening cascade for eight provinces rural Chinese women: a descriptive analysis of cervical cancer screening cases in a 3-stage framework
title_short A preliminary cervical cancer screening cascade for eight provinces rural Chinese women: a descriptive analysis of cervical cancer screening cases in a 3-stage framework
title_full A preliminary cervical cancer screening cascade for eight provinces rural Chinese women: a descriptive analysis of cervical cancer screening cases in a 3-stage framework
title_fullStr A preliminary cervical cancer screening cascade for eight provinces rural Chinese women: a descriptive analysis of cervical cancer screening cases in a 3-stage framework
title_full_unstemmed A preliminary cervical cancer screening cascade for eight provinces rural Chinese women: a descriptive analysis of cervical cancer screening cases in a 3-stage framework
title_sort preliminary cervical cancer screening cascade for eight provinces rural chinese women: a descriptive analysis of cervical cancer screening cases in a 3-stage framework
publisher Wolters Kluwer
series Chinese Medical Journal
issn 0366-6999
2542-5641
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Abstract. Background:. Cascade analysis is an effective method to analyze the processing data of an event, such as a provided service or a series of examinations. This study aimed to develop a primary cervical cancer screening cascade in China to promote the quality of the screening process. Methods:. We designed a cervical cancer screening cascade in China according to the program flow chart. It had three stages, each with two steps and one result. Data from 117,522 women aged 35 to 64 years in the Rural Cervical Cancer Surveillance Project from January 1, 2014, to December 31, 2014, were collected to analyze the main results of the cascade. The data and proportion are used to describe the follow-up of cervical cancer and pre-cancer detection rate. Results:. In 2014, 117,522 (80.94% of all cases reported by the Rural Cervical Cancer Surveillance Project) women aged 35 to 64 years had not received cervical cytology in the previous 3 years. The pre-cancer and cancer detection rates were 256.12/100,000 and 16.16/100,000, respectively. A total of 3031 cases failed to follow-up through the screening process, and 1189, 1555, and 287 cases were lost at cervical cytology, colposcopy, and histopathological screening stages, respectively. The estimated cases of pre-cancer and cancer cases would have been 544 and 34, respectively, and the estimated detection rates of pre-cancer and cancer would have been 462.89/100,000 and 28.93/100,000, respectively. Conclusion:. In order to increase the detection rate of cervical cancer, cervical cancer screening staff should focus on increasing the rate of follow-up of those who are positive for cervical cancer screening (ie, those with positive cytology results), especially for the 40 to 44 years age range.
url http://journals.lww.com/10.1097/CM9.0000000000000353
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