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   Cervical cancer screening for survivors diagnosed with cancer before age 25  
   
نویسنده Tseng Olivia L. ,Spinelli John J. ,Dawes Martin ,McBride Mary L.
منبع journal of cancer survivorship - 2017 - دوره : 11 - شماره : 3 - صفحه:410 -419
چکیده    The study aims to better understand pap test utilization for cancer survivors diagnosed before age 25 in british columbia (bc), canada. a population-based cross-sectional data linkage study that included 1285 5-year female cancer survivors diagnosed with cancer before age 25 and 12,185 randomly selected and birth-year-matched bc female residents. pap participation rates in 2008–2010, both uncorrected and corrected for hysterectomy status, were compared between two groups. adjusted prevalence ratios (pradj) were calculated to examine (1) associations between factors and pap rates in each group and (2) interactions between factors and groups, using log-binomial regression models. overall pap rates, both uncorrected and corrected, were higher for survivors (71.8%; 72.9%) than population (69%; 69.7%). pap rates were 4.8–5.1 and 17.8–22.4% higher for survivors aged 30–39 and 50–59 respectively. significantly higher pap test utilization was associated with previous pap tests (pradj = 1.83, 95%ci = 1.76–1.89) and previous cervical procedures (1.20, 95%ci = 1.15–1.25). hysterectomy rates were doubled for survivors (7.4%) than population (3.7%). this did not affect pap participation rate comparisons between two groups. in both groups, 51.6–70% of females with hysterectomies still received pap tests. survivors’ pap test utilization was significantly higher than population, but lower than the canadian benchmark of 90%. hysterectomy correction does not affect this observation. cervical cancer screening is suboptimal for survivors. females with prior hysterectomies might have received unnecessary pap tests. survivors without prior hysterectomies should continue to undergo pap tests recommended by provincial guidelines, to optimize their health.
کلیدواژه Childhood cancers ,Survivorship research ,Pap test ,Cervical cancer screening ,Cancer follow-up care
آدرس British Columbia Cancer Agency (BCCA), Cancer Control Research Program, Canada. University of British Columbia, Department of Family Practice, Canada, British Columbia Cancer Agency (BCCA), Cancer Control Research Program, Canada. Simon Fraser University, Department of Statistics, Canada. University of British Columbia, Canada, University of British Columbia, Department of Family Practice, Canada, British Columbia Cancer Agency (BCCA), Cancer Control Research Program, Canada. University of British Columbia, Canada
 
     
   
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