Background: Cervical cancer is a major global health problem, and one of the
most common causes of cancer in women. This descriptive epidemiological
study aimed to provide an overview of the cervical cancer incidence and
mortality in Vojvodina. Methods: The data from the Serbian Cancer Registry
regarding the cervical cancer incidence and mortality for the period
2016-2021 were analyzed. Results: During the observed 6-year period, the
average age-standardized incidence rates of cervical cancer in Vojvodina and
Serbia were 20.4 and 19.1 per 100,000 women, respectively. The average
age-standardized incidence rates by the district of Vojvodina ranged from
16.8 to 30.2/100,000. The average age-standardized cervical cancer mortality
rate in Vojvodina and Serbia was 7.0 and 6.6/100,000, respectively. The
average mortality rates by the district of Vojvodina ranged between
5.6/100,000 and 9.9/100,000. Conclusion: The cervical cancer incidence and
mortality rates in Vojvodina exhibited significant variation across
different districts and observed years, with their average values surpassing
the national average. To improve the epidemiological situation of cervical
cancer in Vojvodina, it is imperative to enhance the implementation of
organized screening at the district level, coupled with intensified efforts
to promote HPV vaccination throughout Vojvodina. Additionally, more research
on screening coverage and vaccination rates and improved reporting cervical
cancer cases and deaths are needed.