First sexual intercourse at earlier age and delay in screening.
Higher risk of developing a cervical cancer.
Disease might develop if undetected.
Introduction
The issue of cervical cancer and gynecological cancers in women
A.Hormonal contraceptive use and cervical cancer
B.Age and risk of cervical cancer
III.Determinants of the Problem
A.Age of first sexual intercourse
B.Human Papillomavirus
C.Number of sexual partners
D.Sexually transmitted diseases and risk of cervical cancer
IV.Effectiveness of Early Detection or Treatment
A.Potential Harms of Screening or Treatment
B.Estimate of Magnitude of Net Benefit
Detection
A.Harms of Detection and Early Intervention and Treatment …show more content…
2.Changes in age and frequency of screening
3.Barriers to screening
B.Underlying Factors
1.Socio-cultural factors
2.Socioeconomic factors
Conclusion
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