Release date: 2007-10-16

US research shows that rural women have a higher incidence of cervical cancer
Benard VB of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and colleagues studied differences in the incidence of cervical cancer among women in rural, suburban, and urban areas of the country. The research indicators were in rural, suburban, and urban areas between 1998 and 2001. The incidence of invasive cervical cancer in women. Researchers use the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Cancer Registry, the National Cancer Institute's Surveillance, Epidemiology and Final Results Program, and the 2000 US Census, based on age, ethnicity, Latin ethnicity, disease stage and poverty at diagnosis Levels were analyzed for differences in morbidity. The study included a total of 39,946 patients with cervical cancer. On the whole, the incidence of young women has increased, reaching a peak at 40-44 years of age, and remained relatively stable in middle age, and began to decline after the age of 69. The incidence of women living in urban areas is lower than that of rural women, whether grouped as a whole or by age, ethnicity, (local) staging and poverty levels. Benard et al concluded that the incidence of cervical cancer in rural women in the United States is higher. About half of cervical cancers occur in older women (45-80 years). For this group of people, after controlling for factors such as poverty and ethnicity, regional differences have basically disappeared. ——Midi Medical Network

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