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Some aspects of cervical cancer problems in world and Republic of Armenia

Abstract

The problem of cervical cancer for many decades continues to be the focus of the world s outstanding oncologists. According to the predictive estimations of experts (taking into account the population growth and the expected life expectancy increase), by 2020 in developing countries, the incidence and prevalence of cervical cancer will be about 40 %, and in developed countries about 11 %. It is a well known fact that if today we don ’t carry out up-to-date measures for the prevention and treatment of cervical cancer, after 2050, each year in the world 1 million women will have cervical cancer. According to the international data, death rate from cervical cancer in Armenia is 3 times lower compared to Russia and some European countries (i.e. Romania), but still almost 3 times higher than in Finland, Belgium, Sweden. For early detection of cervical cancer, screening programs are necessary. Their successful implementation depends on both increasing the level of awareness of the population about the early signs and symptoms of cancer, and on the step-by-step work of medical personnel with the aim of promptly taking the patient on record and keeping it in accordance with protocol.

About the Authors

L. S. Kujoyan
National Institute of Public Health, Yerevan
Russian Federation


S. I. Rogovskaya
Medical Academy for Continuing Professional Education
Russian Federation


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Kujoyan L.S., Rogovskaya S.I. Some aspects of cervical cancer problems in world and Republic of Armenia. Medical alphabet. 2017;3(23):50-52. (In Russ.)

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