Cervical screening in Australia 2002-2003

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Cancer series no. 31

The report presents most recent information on participation in cervical screening, rate of early re-screening, low-grade and high-grade abnormalities detected, incidence of cervical cancer and mortality. Analyses of incidence and mortality data by location (major cities, regional and remote) as well as mortality by Indigenous status are also presented. Where possible, data are presented by state and territory stratification.

Authored by AIHW.

Published 25 November 2005; ISSN 1039-3307; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 513 5; AIHW cat. no. CAN 26; 106pp.; $25.00


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  • Preliminary material (207K PDF)
    • Title page and verso
    • Contents
    • List of tables 
    • List of figures 
    • Acknowledgments
    • Summary 
  • Sections 
    • National cervical screening monitoring indicators (200K PDF)
    • Participation 
    • Indicator 1: Participation rate for cervical screening 
    • Early re-screening 
    • Indicator 2: Early re-screening 
    • Low-grade abnormalities 
    • Indicator 3: Low-grade abnormality detection
    • High-grade abnormalities
    • Indicator 4: High-grade abnormality detection
    • Incidence  (217K PDF)
    • Indicator 5.1: Incidence of micro-invasive cervical cancer
    • Indicator 5.2: Incidence of squamous, adenocarcinoma, adenosquamous and other cervical cancers
    • Indicator 5.3: Incidence by location
    • Mortality
    • Indicator 6.1: Mortality
    • Indicator 6.2: Mortality by location 
    • Indicator 6.3: Indigenous mortality
    • Tables  (351K PDF)
  • End matter (215K PDF)
    • Appendixes  
      • Appendix A: Cervical cancer-symptoms, detection and treatment
      • Appendix B: Data sources and limitations 
      • Appendix C: Methods
      • Appendix D: Population data 
      • Appendix E: National Cervical Screening Programs contact list
      • Appendix F: NHMRC guidelines for the management of women with screen-detected abnormalities 
    • Glossary
    • References 
    • Related publications 

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