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Rebecca B Perkins MD MSc Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology Boston University School of Medicine Boston Medical Center 11 6 15 Presenter Disclosure
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Rebecca B Perkins MD MSc Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology Boston University School of Medicine Boston Medical Center 11 6 15 Presenter Disclosure Information Rebecca Perkins. George . Sikivou. What Is . I. t?. The cancer of the cervix, which is caused mainly by the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV). 70% of cervical cancers and precancerous cervical lesions are caused by Types 16, 18.. Based on the 2012 Recommendations (ASCCP). Sarah Lamanuzzi, MD, FAAFP. Disclosures. I have no disclosures other than: the ASCCP gave permission for use of their slide content.. The American Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology. “Cervical Cancer Screening Recommendations, . Hazel Lewis. Public Health Physician. Wellington. Cartwright Forum, 7 August 2015. NCSP. -. R. centralised. 1965. 1990. 2000. 1988. Cartwright Report. NCSP . established . In 14 AHB. 1996. NSU. Gisborne Inquiry (CSI). The Obstetrics & Gynecological Society of Bhopal. &. AMPOGS Research Public Welfare Society. BREAST . AND GENITAL TRACT CANCER INCIDENCE RATES PER 100,000 . FEMALES worldwide. 31.3. 17.4. 8.3. Cervical Cancer Statistics. United . States. An estimated 12,000 new cases each year. An estimated 4,000 . deaths . each year . 700,000 cases of severe . pre-cancer . International. Approximately 500,000 cases expected worldwide each year!. Annual CPCRN Meeting, Chicago. Tuesday, May 24. th. . Lead: Karen Glanz, PhD, MPH. Participating Sites: . UPenn. , UNC, . UWash. , CDC, NCI. This presentation was supported by Cooperative Agreement Number U48 DP005053 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The findings and conclusions in this presentation are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official position of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. . 141. st. APHA Annual Meeting. November 2013. Richard A. Crosby, PhD. University of Kentucky College of Public Health. Department of Health Behavior. . Presenter Disclosures. (1) The following personal financial relationships with commercial interests relevant to this presentation existed during the past 12 months:. What is cervical cancer?. The cervix, lower part of the uterus. Abnormal cells. Triggered by a type virus. Anatomy of the cervix. Causes of cervical cancer. The human . papillomavirus. (HPV) . Chronic infections. Cervical Cancer Statistics. United . States. An estimated 12,000 new cases each year. An estimated 4,000 . deaths . each year . 700,000 cases of severe . pre-cancer . International. Approximately 500,000 cases expected worldwide each year!. Tuesday, 15 May 2018. . Contents. 2. 1.. National Cervical Screening Program (NCSP): Update. Cervical screening for women under 25 years. Cervical screening for women aged 70 years and older. Clarification of cervical cancer symptoms. A Resident’s Primer. Presented as an education exhibit at the 2014 RSNA Annual Meeting – OBE117.. All authors have disclosed no relevant relationships.. Anish . Raithatha. , BSc, MBBS,. 1*. . Ioanna. What Is . I. t?. The cancer of the cervix, which is caused mainly by the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV). 70% of cervical cancers and precancerous cervical lesions are caused by Types 16, 18.. Most common type is Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC). CERVICAL CANCER. 4th most common cancer in women worldwide. CERVICAL CANCER. 4th most common cancer in women worldwide. >250,000 deaths/year. CERVICAL CANCER. 4th most common cancer in women worldwide. Utah Academy of Family Physicians, 11/7/20. Clara . Keegan, . MD, FAAFP. University of Vermont Department of Family Medicine. After this activity, I hope you will be able to …. Summarize the natural history of HPV as it relates to cervical cancer screening..
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