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Prevalence of self-reported hysterectomy among Canadian women, 2000/2001-2008.

A Stankiewicz1, L Pogany1, C Popadiuk2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Hysterectomy is one of the most frequently performed surgical procedures among Canadian women. The consequence is a population that no longer requires cervical cancer screening. The objective of our analysis was to provide more accurate estimates of eligible participation in cervical screening by estimating the age-specific prevalence of hysterectomy among Canadian women aged 20 to 69 by province and territory between 2000/2001 and 2008.
METHODS: Self-reported hysterectomy prevalence was obtained from the 2000/2001, 2003 and 2008 Canadian Community Health Survey. Age-specific prevalence and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were estimated for Canada and provinces and territories for the three time periods.
RESULTS: Interprovincial variations in hysterectomy prevalence were observed among women in each age group and time period. Among women aged 50 to 59, prevalence was as high as 35.1% (95% CI: 25.8-44.3) (p<.01) in 2008 and appeared to decrease in all provinces from 2000/2001 to 2008.
CONCLUSION: Interprovincial and time period variation suggest that using hysterectomy prevalence to adjust the population eligible for cervical cancer screening may be helpful to inform more comparable screening participation rates. In addition, both cervical cancer incidence and mortality rates can be adjusted by hysterectomy to ensure estimates across time and provinces and territories are also comparable.

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Keywords:  cervical cancer screening participation rates; hysterectomy epidemiology; hysterectomy prevalence

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24618379

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chronic Dis Inj Can        ISSN: 1925-6515


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