2012
DOI: 10.7314/apjcp.2012.13.9.4719
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Factors Associated with Cervical Cancer Screening Amongst Women of Reproductive Age from Yucatan, Mexico

Abstract: This study aimed to analyse the participation of women of reproductive age in a cancer screening program, and survey reasons for non-screening in a region from Mexico with high cervical cancer mortality. A total of 281 obstetric patients from a previous HPV study in a social security hospital during 2008-2009 were included. Reasons for not participating in the screening were directly asked. HPV positive patients were invited to participate in an informative workshop, and they filled in a knowledge questionnair… Show more

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“…Fear of a cancer diagnosis, lack of knowledge or interest and anxiety regarding physical examination have all been cited as reasons for not attending cervical and mammographic screening appointments in the adult population [ 76 , 77 ]. Elderly men are potentially vulnerable.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Fear of a cancer diagnosis, lack of knowledge or interest and anxiety regarding physical examination have all been cited as reasons for not attending cervical and mammographic screening appointments in the adult population [ 76 , 77 ]. Elderly men are potentially vulnerable.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A clear role of husbands in permitting their wives to undergo pelvic examination for cancer is positive in the context of screening uptake. The studies conducted elsewhere( 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ) described several factors in association with screening uptake.…”
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“…The associated reasons found were ignorance, lack of interest, recent sexual onset, shame and fear. The study( 9 ) recommended the need of promoting screening program in medical facilities for their population. The factor of acceptability of conducting screening program in existing government health facility was also studied by the present study.…”
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“…Mais pesquisas são necessárias para esclarecer esta relação, uma vez que é bem estabelecida a associação entre o câncer do colo do útero com comportamento sexual da mulher, em virtude da exposição ao vírus HPV, sendo mais propensa a esta neoplasia as mulheres com elevado número de parceiros sexuais, início precoce da atividade sexual e com alta paridade.Quanto a história reprodutiva, evidenciou-se a associação estatisticamente significativa entre a realização do exame de Papanicolaou e o número de gestações, sendo observado que as mulheres com uma ou duas gestações apresentaram menor risco de frequência inadequada do exame em relação às que engravidaram seis ou mais vezes. Alguns autores têm mostrado que a gestação é um fator relacionado a prática de realização do exame, e a chance de realizá-lo pode aumentar a medida que a mulher apresenta mais gestações(CECHINEL et al, 2009;AREIAS, 2011; GONÇALVES et al 2011;CONDE-FERRÁEZ et al, 2012;KARABULUTLU, 2013). Em consonância com este argumento,Nygard et al (2007), ao estudarem o efeito do exame de Papanicolaou antes do parto na cobertura de um programa de rastreamento do câncer do colo do útero, observaram que as mulheres grávidas eram quase cinco vezes mais propensas de terem realizado o exame de Papanicolaou no último ano comparadas às mulheres não grávidas.…”
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