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Cervical screening in Australia 1999-2000

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Release Date: 02 Apr 2003
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Australian Institute of Health and Welfare 2003. Cervical screening in Australia 1999-2000. Cat. no. CAN 16. Canberra: AIHW.

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Cervical Screening in Australia 1999-2000 provides a comprehensive national picture of cervical screening in Australia for the two-year period 1999-2000, based on key program activity, performance and outcome indicators. The report presents the information on participation in cervical screening, the rates of early re-screening, detection of low-grade and high-grade abnormalities, and cervical cancer incidence and mortality. It includes analyses of incidence and mortality by location (rural, remote and metropolitan) as well as mortality by Indigenous status. Where possible, data are presented by State and Territory as well as for Australia as a whole. Cervical Screening in Australia 1999-2000 is the fourth annual report of the National Cervical Screening Program.

  • ISSN: 1039-3307
  • ISBN: 978 1 74024 253 0
  • Cat. no: CAN 16
  • Pages: 104
Findings from this report:
  • In 2000, the National Cervical Screening Program detected 13,851 women with high-grade abnormalities

  • There were 787 new cases of cervical cancer in Australia in 1999 compared with 1,066 new cases detected in 1988

  • Cervical cancer is the 15th most common cause of cancer mortality in women, accounting for 267 deaths in 2000

  • Of women screened in February 1999 who had a negative Pap smear result, 32% were rescreened within 21 months

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  • Cervical screening in Australia 1998-1999 29 Nov 2002
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