2022
DOI: 10.12669/pjms.38.4.4969
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Risk factors of cervical cancer and role of primary healthcare providers regarding PAP smears counseling: Case control study

Abstract: Objectives: To determine risk factors of cervical cancer and role of healthcare providers regarding awareness and counseling of PAP-smear. Methods: It was case-control study conducted from Jan-2021 till may-2021 at two tertiary care hospitals of Karachi South. The intended sample size was 255 subjects as 105 cases and 150 controls. The inclusion criteria were diagnosed cases of CA Cervix and under the age of 50 years. Controls were recruited from the general population. All the data were entered into SPS… Show more

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“…Papillomaviruses are pervasive, have been found in a wide range of species in addition to humans, and are unique to the hosts they infect. If treatment is delayed, HPV infection can occasionally develop into a premalignant lesion that becomes more advanced and aggressive [ 3 ]. Numerous variables were found to be associated with the awareness of cervical cancer [ 5 ].…”
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“…Papillomaviruses are pervasive, have been found in a wide range of species in addition to humans, and are unique to the hosts they infect. If treatment is delayed, HPV infection can occasionally develop into a premalignant lesion that becomes more advanced and aggressive [ 3 ]. Numerous variables were found to be associated with the awareness of cervical cancer [ 5 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The gold standard diagnostic test for asymptomatic females is the Pap (Papanicolaou) smear, which in solid healthcare systems may reduce the average annual mortality rate from cervical cancer by 2.6 percent. One of the most reliable screening methods for spotting cervical cancer at an early stage is the Pap smear [ 3 ]. Pap smear sensitivity is 70% for squamous intraepithelial lesions or aggressive tumor detection.…”
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“…Cervical cancer is the most important carcinoma that affects the female genital organs. 1 , 2 In principle, early treatment is followed by radiotherapy as the second phase of treatment. Therefore, radiotherapy is regarded as the most important part of cervical cancer treatment.…”
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