[HTML][HTML] Evidence that supports policies to delay cervical screening until after age 25 years

JA Dickinson, G Ogilvie, D Van Niekerk, C Popadiuk - CMAJ, 2017 - Can Med Assoc
CMAJ| MARCH 13, 2017| VOLUME 189| ISSUE 10 E381 screening tests and between 300
and 900 excisional procedures (eg, loop electrosurgical excision procedure or cone biopsy) …

Cervical cancer screening and incidence by age: unmet needs near and after the stopping age for screening

MC White, ML Shoemaker, VB Benard - American journal of preventive …, 2017 - Elsevier
Introduction Leading professional organizations recommend cervical cancer screening for
average-risk women aged 21–65 years. For average-risk women aged> 65 years, routine …

Cervical cancer screening for young women: First do no harm

SP Phillips, S Bates, C Mavriplis, M Greiver… - Canadian Family …, 2020 - cfp.ca
COMMENTARY reduced the risk of invasive cancer across age cohorts. 29 It showed that
screening has little effect on outcomes of the few cancers that occur among young women …

[HTML][HTML] Starting cervical cancer screening at 25 years of age: the time has come

C Popadiuk, K Decker, C Gauvreau - CMAJ, 2019 - Can Med Assoc
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Adherence to cervical cancer screening guidelines among women aged 66–68 years in a large community-based practice

CR Chao, L Xu, NM Lonky - American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2019 - Elsevier
Introduction The 2012 national cervical cancer screening guidelines recommended
cessation of screening after age 65 years in women with adequate prior screening. In this …

[PDF][PDF] What is the most appropriate age to start screening women for cervical cancer

H Krueger, J Kwon, L Sadownik, G Ogilvie, RE Martin - BC Med J, 2013 - bcmj.org
The age to begin routine population-based screening for cervical cancer is controversial,
with jurisdictions internationally recommending an age between 21 and 30, and many …

Should Cervical Cancer Screening be Performed Before the Age of 25 Years?

AB Moscicki, RB Perkins, M Saville… - Journal of Lower …, 2018 - journals.lww.com
Rebecca B. Perkins, MD, MS United States (US) guidelines for cervical cancer screening are
currently being revised, and raising the age to begin screening is being considered. High …

It's time to re-evaluate cervical Cancer screening after age 65

S Dilley, W Huh, B Blechter, AF Rositch - Gynecologic oncology, 2021 - Elsevier
Cervical cancer screening guidelines currently recommend cessation of cervical cancer
screening after age 65, despite 20% of new cervical cancer cases occurring in this age …

Risk factors and other epidemiologic considerations for cervical cancer screening: a narrative review for the US Preventive Services Task Force

KK Vesco, EP Whitlock, M Eder, BU Burda… - Annals of internal …, 2011 - acpjournals.org
Despite the success of cervical cancer screening programs, questions remain about the
appropriate time to begin and end screening. This review explores epidemiologic and …

New Guideline Calls for Cervical Cancer Screening to Begin at Age 25 Years

A Slomski - JAMA, 2020 - jamanetwork.com
Gynecologic oncologist Nita Karnik Lee, MD, MPH, doesn't question the evidence that led
the American Cancer Society (ACS) to update its guideline on cervical cancer screening in …