Cervical cancer is among the leading causes of cancer death in the world, showing how a unique concern of disease. Thus, the development of more incisive public policies regarding this cause becomes of great value. This study aimed to show the number of positive tests for cervical cancer in the public health system and private health network in Brazil, through search for articles that treat the subject, and may thus make a comparison between these data, in order to offer to the governing bodies of public information to assist them in developing more assertive public policy, aiming in turn reduce contents of this form of cancer. For this purpose there was the search exclusively in the Brazilian Institute of database information in Science and Technology (IBICT), the survey was defined in the period from 2013 to 2018, the keywords used for this purpose were as follows: neoplasms cervical; Epidemiology; and Social Class. Searches conducted did not provide articles in satisfactory amount to the
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