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Title: Does screening for cervical intra-epithelial neoplasm in developing countries prevent invasive cervical cancer?
Authors: Okewole, IA
Fawole, AO
Omigbodun, A O
Adewole, IF
Keywords: Cervical
Intraepithelial
Nepoplasia
Carcinoma
Cancer
Issue Date: Sep-2003
Publisher: Spectrum Books Limited
Citation: Afr. J. Med. med. Sci (2003) 32; 283-285
Abstract: In a bid to evaluate the practical relevance of screening for cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) in reducing the incidence of invasive cancer in Nigeria, we performed a comparative study of CIN and invasive carcinoma in Ibadan, Nigeria over a period of 8 and 16 years respectively. 4.5% of patients with invasive cervical cancer were under the age of 30 years. It peaked at 28% in the age group 41-50 years. In comparison, <3% of patients with CIN were below 20 years of age while it had the highest incidence of 37%, 34% and 36% respectively in age 40 years and below. The mean age for CIN was 39.6 ± 9.6 (SD) years compared to 51.3 ± 11.1 (SD) years for invasive cervical cancer (p < 0.01). There was a 10 year interval between the onset and peak age incidence of invasive cancer and CIN respectively, even though there was an overlap of cases from the third decade. We therefore suggest a combined approach of public education to encourage early presentation and provision of health service outlets for cervical cancer screening in Nigeria to reduce the burden of cervical cancer.
Description: ARTICLE
URI: http://adhlui.com.ui.edu.ng/jspui/handle/123456789/2616
ISSN: 1116-4077
Appears in Collections:African Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences

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