Cervical screening in Australia 2004-2005

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Cancer series no. 38

Cervical screening in Australia 2004-2005 is the ninth annual report on key program activity, performance and outcome indicators to monitor the achievements of the National Cervical Screening Program. The report provides a comprehensive national picture of cervical screening in Australia for 2004-2005. 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 morality. 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. The report will be relevant to anyone with an interest in women's health or cervical screening, including health planners and administrators, various health practitioners, academic researchers and the general public.

Authored by AIHW & Carter R.

Published 22 June 2007; ISSN 1039-3307; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 694 1; AIHW cat. no. CAN 33; 109pp.; $25.00


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  • Preliminary material (166KB PDF)
    • Half title and verso pages
    • Title page and verso
    • Contents
    • Acknowledgments
    • Abbreviations
    • Summary
    • National cervical screening monitoring indicators
  • Sections 
    • Indicator 1: Participation (179KB PDF)
    • Indicator 2: Early re-screening (173KB PDF)
    • Indicator 3: Low-grade abnormality detection (153KB PDF)
    • Indicator 4: High-grade abnormality detection (188KB PDF)
    • Indicator 5: Incidence (190KB PDF)
      • Indicator 5.1: Incidence of micro-invasive cervical cancer
      • Indicator 5.2: Incidence of squamous, adenocarcinoma, adenosquamous and other cervical cancer
      • Indicator 5.3: Incidence by location
    • Indicator 6: Mortality (302KB PDF)
      • Indicator 6.1: Mortality by age group
      • Indicator 6.2: Mortality by location
      • Indicator 6.3: Indigenous mortality
    • Tables (213KB PDF)
      • Indicator 1: Participation
      • Indicator 2: Early re-screening
      • Indicator 3: Low-grade abnormality detection
      • Indicator 4: High-grade abnormality detection
      • Indicator 5.1: Incidence of micro-invasive cervical cancer
      • Indicator 5.2: Incidence of invasive squamous, adenocarcinoma, adenosquamous and other cervical cancer
      • Indicator 5.3: Incidence by location
      • Indicator 6.1: Mortality by age
      • Indicator 6.2: Mortality by location
      • Indicator 6.3: Mortality by Indigenous status
  • End matter (408KB 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: Tables published on the Internet
      • Appendix F: National Cervical Screening Programs contact list
      • Appendix G: Pre-2006 NHMRC guidelines for the management of women withscreen detected abnormalities
    • Glossary
    • References 
    • List of tables
    • List of figures
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Notes and corrections

  • 27 July 2007: 27 July 2007: All footnotes referring to the commencement of the Queensland program have been amended (pages 4, 5, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 19, 36, 39, 41, 42, 44 and 46). Previous version: (Full Publication: 801KB PDF)
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