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14 gru 2022 · Globally in 2020, there were an estimated 604 127 cervical cancer cases and 341 831 deaths, with a corresponding age-standardised incidence of 13·3 cases per 100 000 women-years (95% CI 13·3–13·3) and mortality rate of 7·2 deaths per 100 000 women-years (95% CI 7·2–7·3).
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5 mar 2024 · 70% of women screened with a high-quality test by ages 35 and 45. 90% of women with cervical disease receiving treatment. Modelling estimates that a cumulative 74 million new cases of cervical cancer can be averted, and 62 million deaths can be avoided by by 2120 by reaching this elimination goal.
4 kwi 2024 · Bar chart of the region-specific incidence and mortality age-standardized rates for cervical cancer in 2022. Rates are shown in descending order of the world age-standardized rate, and the highest national age-standardized rate for incidence and mortality is superimposed. Source: GLOBOCAN 2022.
Cervical cancer incidence by age. In the UK in 2017-2019, on average each year around a tenth of new cases (9%) were in females aged 75 and over. [1-5 ] This is a lower proportion of cases in older age groups compared with most cancers.
Cervical cancer is most frequently diagnosed in women between the ages of 35 and 44, with the average age being 50. It rarely develops in women younger than 20. Many older women don't realize that they are still at risk of developing cervical cancer as they age.
Findings: Globally in 2020, there were an estimated 604 127 cervical cancer cases and 341 831 deaths, with a corresponding age-standardised incidence of 13·3 cases per 100 000 women-years (95% CI 13·3-13·3) and mortality rate of 7·2 deaths per 100 000 women-years (95% CI 7·2-7·3).
18 gru 2021 · Cervical cancer is one of the most common cancers among women worldwide. The formulation or evaluation on prevention strategies all require an accurate understanding of the burden for cervical cancer burden. We aimed to report the up-to-date estimates of cervical cancer burden at global, regional, and national levels. Methods.