8/19/2015 Page 1 of 1 Age 18-20 Age 21-24 Age 25-29 Age 30-39 Age 40-49 Age 50-59 Age 60-69 Age 21-69 Winnipeg Numerator 5119 13396 17809 33540 32903 30758 19008 147414 Denominator 7869 20088 23904 44683 45451 43698 30154 207978 ...
2 0 0 7 – 2 0 0 9 R E P O R T Cervical Cancer Screening in Manitoba Cervical Cancer Screening in Manitoba | 2 0 0 7 – 2 0 0 9 R E P O R T 1 Executive Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
How Many Women Were Screened? u 67.3% of women had at least one Pap test between January 1st, 2009 and December 31st, 2011 (Figure�1). u Participation was highest for women 25 – 29 years of age and declined with age (Figure 2). ...
Cervical Cancer Screening in Manitoba 2 0 1 2 - 2 0 1 4 R E P O R T The goal of CervixCheck is to decrease cervical cancer incidence and mortality through the development and management of comprehensive and equitable cervical cancer ...
Up to 30% of eligible women were not screened for cervical cancer. 37% of women diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma and 30% of women diagnosed with non-squamous cell carcinoma had their last Pap test more than five years before ...
Jusqu’à 30 % des femmes admissibles n’ont pas subi de dépistage du cancer du col de l’utérus. En tout, 37 % des femmes ayant reçu un diagnostic de carcinome épidermoïde et 30 % de celles ayant reçu un diagnostic de carcinome non ...
Cervical Cancer Screening in Canada: MONITORING & EVALUATION OF QUALITY INDICATORS SPECIAL FEATURE: Cervical Cancer Screening in Young Women RESULTS REPORT JANUARY 2011 – DECEMBER 2013 2 Cervical Cancer Screening in Canada: ...
Manitoba Cervical Cancer Screening Program Operations & Statistical Report 2005 and 2006 1 MCCSP 2005-2006 Report MANITOBA CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING PROGRAM ...
1 Cervical Cancer and Pap Test Utilisation in Manitoba 1970-1999 Alain Demers Marion Harrison Grace Musto Kathleen Decker Robert Lotocki The Department of Epidemiology and Cancer Registry and the Manitoba Cervical Cancer Screening Program ...
Cervical cancer screening has led to significant reductions in cervical cancer incidence and mortality. Despite this success, it was estimated that about 1,500 Canadian women would be diagnosed with invasive cervical cancer and 380 would ...