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Global estimates of incidence and mortality of cervical cancer in 2020: a baseline analysis of the WHO Global Cervical Cancer Elimination Initiative

📅 December 14, 2022 👤 Deependra Singh, Jérôme Vignat, Valentina Lorenzoni et al. 📖 The Lancet Global Health 📊 1,514 citations

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BACKGROUND: Tracking progress and providing timely evidence is a fundamental step forward for countries to remain aligned with the targets set by WHO to eliminate cervical cancer as a public health problem (ie, to reduce the incidence of the disease below a threshold of 4 cases per 100 000 women-years). Our study provides timely evidence and impetus for future strategies that prioritise and accelerate progress towards the WHO elimination targets and, in so doing, address the marked variations in...

🔑 Key Findings

  • We aimed to assess the extent of global inequalities in cervical cancer incidence and mortality, based on The Global Cancer Observatory (GLOBOCAN) 2020 estimates, including geographical and socioeconomic development, and temporal aspects.
  • METHODS: For this analysis, we used the GLOBOCAN 2020 database to estimate the age-specific and age-standardised incidence and mortality rates of cervical cancer per 100 000 women-years for 185 countries or territories aggregated across the 20 UN-defined world regions, and by four-tier levels of the Human Development Index (HDI).
  • Time trends (1988-2017) in incidence were extracted from the Cancer Incidence in Five Continents (CI5) plus database.

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Category 🧬 Medicine & Biology
Published Dec 14, 2022
Journal The Lancet Global Health
Authors Deependra Singh, Jérôme Vignat, Valentina Lorenzoni, Marzieh Eslahi, Ophira Ginsburg
DOI 10.1016/s2214-109x(22)00501-0
Citations 1,514
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