2007
DOI: 10.7213/reb.v29i67.22761
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Panorama Da Colpocitologia Oncótica Na Rede Pública Do Estado De Santa Catarina, Brasil

Abstract: O exame colpocitológico adquiriu papel de destaque na prevenção do câncer ginecológico porpossibilitar um diagnóstico precoce, condição essencial para o sucesso terapêutico. O objetivodeste estudo foi traçar um panorama dos resultados, observados na colpocitologia oncótica, narede pública do Estado de Santa Catarina e avaliar a consolidação do Programa Viva Mulher. Asinformações utilizadas, referentes ao período de 2002 a 2006, foram obtidas a partir de consultasao banco de dados do Departamento de Informática… Show more

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“…A high prevalence of women aged between 50 and 59 years with cervical cancer was observed, with statistical significance ( P = .021), in a Brazilian philanthropic oncology reference hospital 19 . In Brazil, only 30% of women have undergone cytopathological examination (Pap smear) three times or fewer in their lifetime, and 70% of women were diagnosed at advanced stages of cervical cancer 20 …”
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confidence: 96%
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“…A high prevalence of women aged between 50 and 59 years with cervical cancer was observed, with statistical significance ( P = .021), in a Brazilian philanthropic oncology reference hospital 19 . In Brazil, only 30% of women have undergone cytopathological examination (Pap smear) three times or fewer in their lifetime, and 70% of women were diagnosed at advanced stages of cervical cancer 20 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…19 In Brazil, only 30% of women have undergone cytopathological examination (Pap smear) three times or fewer in their lifetime, and 70% of women were diagnosed at advanced stages of cervical cancer. 20 ASCUS was positive in 10.5% of women, 10.8% in those with LSIL (comprising cytopathic effect by HPV) and 3.1% in those with HSIL.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%