| Literature DB >> 25375072 |
Vicki B Benard, Cheryll C Thomas, Jessica King, Greta M Massetti, V Paul Doria-Rose, Mona Saraiya.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cervical cancer screening is one of the greatest cancer prevention achievements, yet some women still develop or die from this disease.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25375072 PMCID: PMC5779486
Source DB: PubMed Journal: MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep ISSN: 0149-2195 Impact factor: 17.586
Percentage of women aged 21–65 years who had not been screened for cervical cancer in the past 5 years,* by age group and race/ethnicity — Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, United States, 2012
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| 23–29 | 13.4 | 19.1 | 19.7 |
| 30–39 | 8.3 | 16.6 | 17.2 |
| 40–49 | 10.1 | 23.9 | 26.1 |
| 50–59 | 11.7 | 29.8 | 33.7 |
| 60–65 | 12.6 | 26.6 | 37.1 |
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| White | 10.8 | 28.8 | 27.7 |
| Black | 9.2 | 16.8 | 21.4 |
| A/PI | 19.7 | 32.5 | 40.8 |
| AI/AN | 16.5 | 26.9 | 29.2 |
| Other | 13.8 | 29.7 | 34.2 |
| Hispanic | 11.7 | 16.7 | 18.4 |
Abbreviations: A/PI = Asian/Pacific Islander; AI/AN = American Indian/Alaska Native.
Percentage of women aged 21–65 years who reported not having a hysterectomy and not receiving a Papanicolaou (Pap) at all or in the past 5 years; age-standardized to the 2000 US Census standard population.
Data are presented for 23–65 year olds because women aged 21–22 years might not have had the opportunity for screening in the first year of that recommendation.
Age-adjusted cervical cancer incidence and death rates* (2007–2011), annual percentage change (APC)† from 2007 to 2011, and percentage of women aged 21–65 years in 2012 not screened for cervical cancer in the past 5 years,§ by Census region and state — United States
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| Northeast | 7.5 | (7.3, 7.6) | −2.7 | (−4.8, −0.6) | 2.1 | (2.0, 2.1) | 0.4 | (−4.0, 5.0) | 10.9 | (10.1–11.9) | 22.6 | (19.7–25.8) | 28.0 | (24.5–31.9) |
| Midwest | 7.4 | (7.3, 7.5) | −1.2 | (−3.3, 1.0) | 2.2 | (2.2, 2.3) | −0.6 | (−3.2, 2.0) | 10.6 | (10.0–11.2) | 25.9 | (23.7–28.2) | 28.1 | (25.9–30.4) |
| South | 8.5 | (8.4, 8.6) | −1.4 | (−3.6, 0.8) | 2.7 | (2.6, 2.7) | −1.9 | (−4.5, 0.7) | 12.3 | (11.6–12.9) | 23.8 | (22.1–25.6) | 25.4 | (23.6–27.4) |
| West | 7.3 | (7.2, 7.5) | −2.8 | (−4.7, −0.8) | 2.1 | (2.0, 2.2) | −1.8 | (−3.7, 0.3) | 11.5 | (10.7–12.4) | 20.6 | (18.6–22.7) | 23.3 | (21.1–25.8) |
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| Alabama | 8.6 | (8.0, 9.1) | −4.3 | (−11.9, 3.8) | 3.0 | (2.8, 3.4) | 1.4 | (−6.3, 9.7) | 12.5 | (10.8–14.5) | 27.7 | (22.7–33.4) | 26.9 | (21.5–32.9) |
| Alaska | 7.1 | (5.8, 8.5) | −8.2 | (−33.2, 26.2) | 2.4 | (1.6, 3.3) | — | — | 12.4 | (10.0–15.4) | 21.6 | (15.8–28.8) | 23.3 | (18.2–29.3) |
| Arizona | 6.9 | (6.5, 7.4) | −4.9 | (−9.4, −0.2) | 2.0 | (1.8, 2.2) | 2.2 | (−3.1, 7.9) | 13.8 | (11.5–16.6) | 22.9 | (17.5–29.4) | 23.3 | (17.8–29.9) |
| Arkansas | 10.0 | (9.3, 10.7) | −3.8 | (−14.9, 8.7) | 3.4 | (3.0, 3.8) | 0.8 | (−10.9, 14.1) | 15.9 | (13.4–18.7) | 27.4 | (22.2–33.4) | 32.8 | (26.5–39.7) |
| California | 7.8 | (7.7, 8.0) | −3.8 | (−6.2, −1.4) | 2.3 | (2.2, 2.4) | −1.0 | (−5.9, 4.2) | 10.5 | (9.0–12.1) | 17.8 | (14.6–21.6) | 20.7 | (17.0–25.0) |
| Colorado | 6.2 | (5.8, 6.6) | −3.9 | (−8.3, 0.7) | 1.6 | (1.4, 1.9) | −6.2 | (−24.2, 16.1) | 9.3 | (8.1–10.7) | 22.0 | (18.0–26.5) | 25.4 | (21.3–30.0) |
| Connecticut | 6.2 | (5.7, 6.8) | 1.6 | (−10.7, 15.5) | 1.6 | (1.3, 1.8) | 3.2 | (−6.8, 14.3) | 8.6 | (7.2–10.3) | 24.1 | (18.1–31.3) | 28.3 | (22.2–35.4) |
| Delaware | 8.8 | (7.6, 10.1) | −0.3 | (−2.8, 2.2) | 2.5 | (1.9, 3.3) | — | — | 7.3 | (5.8–9.2) | 18.6 | (13.3–25.5) | 23.7 | (16.1–33.5) |
| District of Columbia | 10.3 | (8.7, 12.1) | 3.7 | (−20.3, 34.8) | 2.6 | (1.8, 3.5) | — | — | 8.8 | (6.3–12.2) | 13.3 | (6.0–27.0) | 14.7 | (8.5–24.3) |
| Florida | 9.0 | (8.8, 9.3) | −0.9 | (−5.8, 4.3) | 2.6 | (2.5, 2.8) | 2.4 | (−2.3, 7.4) | 14.7 | (12.4–17.5) | 29.0 | (23.4–35.4) | 26.8 | (21.7–32.5) |
| Georgia | 8.2 | (7.8, 8.5) | −3.4 | (−5.8, −0.9) | 2.7 | (2.5, 2.9) | −3.7 | (−7.6, 0.3) | 10.9 | (9.0–13.2) | 22.6 | (17.6–28.5) | 23.0 | (17.6–29.5) |
| Hawaii | 7.3 | (6.4, 8.3) | −4.7 | (−23.3, 18.3) | 1.8 | (1.4, 2.3) | — | — | 13.0 | (11.1–15.2) | 25.0 | (18.5–32.8) | 27.6 | (21.5–34.6) |
| Idaho | 5.9 | (5.1, 6.7) | 9.7 | (−5.0, 26.7) | 2.1 | (1.7, 2.6) | — | — | 18.7 | (15.6–22.3) | 26.0 | (19.5–33.6) | 32.2 | (24.8–40.6) |
| Illinois | 8.4 | (8.1, 8.7) | −3.5 | (−10.7, 4.3) | 2.6 | (2.5, 2.8) | −1.1 | (−5.9, 4.0) | 9.4 | (7.8–11.4) | 17.8 | (12.2–25.2) | 26.8 | (19.7–35.3) |
| Indiana | 7.5 | (7.1, 8.0) | 0.0 | (−1.9, 2.0) | 2.4 | (2.2, 2.6) | 1.7 | (−10.8, 16.0) | 14.3 | (12.5–16.3) | 35.7 | (30.1–41.8) | 38.7 | (32.8–45.0) |
| Iowa | 6.8 | (6.2, 7.4) | 1.5 | (−5.5, 9.0) | 2.1 | (1.8, 2.4) | −0.4 | (−6.3, 5.8) | 9.5 | (8.0–11.3) | 25.1 | (18.8–32.8) | 25.3 | (19.4–32.3) |
| Kansas | 7.2 | (6.5, 7.8) | 3.5 | (−11.5, 21.1) | 1.9 | (1.6, 2.2) | −0.1 | (−8.8, 9.3) | 11.4 | (10.0–12.9) | 25.4 | (21–30.4) | 28.3 | (23.3–34) |
| Kentucky | 8.7 | (8.1, 9.3) | −2.0 | (−8.4, 4.7) | 3.1 | (2.8, 3.4) | 1.5 | (−13.5, 19.1) | 13.6 | (11.9–15.5) | 25.2 | (20.8–30.3) | 27.9 | (22.9–33.5) |
| Louisiana | 9.4 | (8.9, 10.0) | −2.2 | (−11.8, 8.5) | 3.1 | (2.8, 3.5) | −4.5 | (−14.7, 6.8) | 12.1 | (10.2–14.3) | 20.5 | (16.2–25.5) | 28.7 | (22.8–35.3) |
| Maine | 6.8 | (5.9, 7.7) | −0.8 | (−10.4, 9.9) | 1.6 | (1.2, 2.0) | — | — | 6.9 | (5.8–8.2) | 18.8 | (14.4–24.1) | 34.6 | (27.5–42.4) |
| Maryland | 6.8 | (6.4, 7.2) | 0.8 | (−6.4, 8.6) | 2.2 | (2.0, 2.5) | −5.2 | (−11.0, 1.1) | 8.7 | (7.2–10.4) | 18.8 | (13.5–25.6) | 16.2 | (11.9–21.6) |
| Massachusetts | 5.5 | (5.1, 5.8) | −0.3 | (−3.8, 3.3) | 1.4 | (1.2, 1.6) | 6.2 | (−9.6, 24.8) | 7.8 | (6.9–8.9) | 19.6 | (14.0–26.7) | 22.7 | (18.1–27.9) |
| Michigan | 7.3 | (6.9, 7.6) | −3.8 | (−8.4, 1.0) | 2.1 | (1.9, 2.3) | 2.1 | (−1.8, 6.0) | 9.8 | (8.5–11.2) | 26.9 | (22.0–32.5) | 30.7 | (25.5–36.5) |
| Minnesota | 6.0 | (5.6, 6.4) | 1.8 | (−2.9, 6.7) | 1.4 | (1.2, 1.6) | 1.2 | (−19.1, 26.5) | 8.4 | (7.1–9.9) | 19.2 | (14.4–25.2) | 19.6 | (16.0–23.7) |
| Mississippi | 9.7 | (9.0, 10.4) | 1.5 | (−7.3, 11.2) | 3.5 | (3.1, 3.9) | −8.1 | (−16.7, 1.3) | 14.9 | (13.0–17.1) | 26.4 | (21.6–31.8) | 26.0 | (21.1–31.6) |
| Missouri | 8.1 | (7.7, 8.6) | −0.7 | (−7.7, 6.8) | 2.5 | (2.3, 2.8) | 0.9 | (−12.4, 16.2) | 13.1 | (11.1–15.3) | 32.3 | (26.0–39.3) | 26.9 | (21.2–33.4) |
| Montana | 6.3 | (5.3, 7.3) | 1.1 | (−7.4, 10.4) | 1.5 | (1.1, 2.0) | — | — | 11.6 | (10.0–13.4) | 24.2 | (19.7–29.4) | 23.9 | (19.8–28.6) |
| Nebraska | 7.2 | (6.4, 8.0) | −1.6 | (−16, 15.4) | 1.9 | (1.5, 2.3) | — | — | 11.1 | (10.0–12.3) | 21.9 | (18.2–26.2) | 26.8 | (22.4–31.8) |
| Nevada | NS | NS | NS | NS | 2.1 | (1.8, 2.5) | −4.3 | (−24.3, 20.9) | 17.7 | (15.1–20.6) | 28.0 | (22.5–34.3) | 29.0 | (23.4–35.2) |
| New Hampshire | 5.2 | (4.4, 6.0) | −4.6 | (−13.0, 4.6) | 1.8 | (1.4, 2.3) | — | — | 8.6 | (7.0–10.6) | 26.3 | (20.2–33.5) | 32.7 | (25.4–41.0) |
| New Jersey | 8.3 | (8.0, 8.7) | −4.2 | (−9.0, 0.9) | 2.3 | (2.1, 2.5) | 6.0 | (−0.4, 12.8) | 11.8 | (10.4–13.3) | 22.9 | (19.2–27.1) | 25.7 | (21.4–30.6) |
| New Mexico | 7.6 | (6.8, 8.4) | 2.2 | (−7.5, 13.0) | 2.1 | (1.7, 2.5) | −12.6 | (−29.9, 9.0) | 12.0 | (10.5–13.6) | 23.6 | (19.9–27.9) | 22.5 | (18.9–26.5) |
| New York | 8.1 | (7.9, 8.4) | −3.8 | (−6.8, −0.8) | 2.3 | (2.2, 2.4) | −2.1 | (−11.4, 8.1) | 12.0 | (10.0–14.3) | 20.3 | (15.0–26.9) | 26.6 | (20.2–34.0) |
| North Carolina | 7.0 | (6.7, 7.3) | −0.8 | (−5.8, 4.3) | 2.1 | (1.9, 2.3) | −4.1 | (−7.7, −0.3) | 9.6 | (8.5–10.9) | 21.8 | (18.5–25.6) | 25.6 | (21.6–30.0) |
| North Dakota | 6.2 | (5.0, 7.6) | — | — | 1.3 | (0.9, 2.0) | — | — | 10.2 | (8.1–12.7) | 22.4 | (15.6–31.1) | 26.5 | (19.7–34.5) |
| Ohio | 7.7 | (7.4, 8.0) | −0.7 | (−7.3, 6.3) | 2.6 | (2.5, 2.8) | −3.5 | (−7.8, 0.9) | 11.0 | (9.7–12.5) | 26.1 | (21.8–31.0) | 30.6 | (25.8–35.8) |
| Oklahoma | 9.9 | (9.3, 10.6) | −2.2 | (−9.7, 5.9) | 2.8 | (2.5, 3.2) | −5.4 | (−21.9, 14.5) | 14.0 | (12.4–15.9) | 26.0 | (21.9–30.5) | 30.9 | (26.4–35.8) |
| Oregon | 7.2 | (6.7, 7.8) | −7.1 | (−14.2, 0.5) | 2.0 | (1.7, 2.3) | 3.4 | (−16.5, 27.9) | 12.0 | (10.0–14.4) | 22.9 | (17.6–29.2) | 35.6 | (28.9–42.9) |
| Pennsylvania | 7.9 | (7.6, 8.2) | −1.6 | (−8.0, 5.3) | 2.1 | (2.0, 2.3) | 0.8 | (−7.9, 10.3) | 11.9 | (10.4–13.6) | 26.8 | (22.0–32.1) | 33.1 | (27.2–39.6) |
| Rhode Island | 6.2 | (5.3, 7.2) | −9.9 | (−15.7, −3.8) | 1.4 | (1.0, 1.9) | — | — | 7.8 | (6.2–9.7) | 15.7 | (11.3–21.6) | 29.0 | (22.1–37.0) |
| South Carolina | 8.2 | (7.7, 8.8) | −2.5 | (−15.1, 12.0) | 2.8 | (2.6, 3.2) | −4.3 | (−9.4, 1.1) | 12.7 | (11.1–14.4) | 26.5 | (22.3–31.2) | 30.7 | (26.0–35.7) |
| South Dakota | 6.6 | (5.5, 7.9) | 5.5 | (−9.4, 22.8) | 2.1 | (1.5, 2.8) | — | — | 10.4 | (8.3–12.9) | 29.3 | (21.9–38.1) | 22.0 | (16.1–29.1) |
| Tennessee | 8.5 | (8.1, 9.0) | −0.2 | (−9.1, 9.5) | 2.8 | (2.6, 3.1) | 1.7 | (−10.5, 15.5) | 11.4 | (9.6–13.4) | 24.2 | (19.4–29.9) | 28.1 | (22.8–34.2) |
| Texas | 9.4 | (9.1, 9.6) | −1.5 | (−3.6, 0.5) | 2.8 | (2.7, 2.9) | −2.2 | (−6.1, 1.7) | 13.7 | (12.0–15.6) | 21.6 | (18.3–25.4) | 23.7 | (19.8–28.1) |
| Utah | 5.3 | (4.7, 5.9) | 4.0 | (−5.3, 14.2) | 1.2 | (0.9, 1.5) | — | — | 14.0 | (12.6–15.4) | 22.0 | (18.1–26.3) | 27.1 | (23.3–31.4) |
| Vermont | 4.3 | (3.3, 5.4) | — | — | 1.3 | (0.8, 1.9) | — | — | 8.6 | (7.0–10.4) | 30.9 | (22.8–40.5) | 24.4 | (17.7–32.6) |
| Virginia | 6.3 | (5.9, 6.6) | −1.6 | (−4.0, 0.8) | 2.1 | (1.9, 2.3) | −11.5 | (−18.0, −4.6) | 9.0 | (7.6–10.6) | 19.9 | (15.3–25.4) | 17.7 | (13.7–22.5) |
| Washington | 6.9 | (6.5, 7.3) | 3.3 | (−4.4, 11.6) | 1.9 | (1.7, 2.1) | −5.0 | (−17.7, 9.8) | 11.1 | (9.8–12.5) | 23.2 | (19.5–27.4) | 25.4 | (21.6–29.6) |
| West Virginia | 10.2 | (9.3, 11.2) | 3.2 | (−4.4, 11.5) | 3.3 | (2.8, 3.8) | 11.1 | (−10.4, 37.7) | 14.3 | (12.2–16.6) | 26.5 | (21.1–32.6) | 28.3 | (22.7–34.7) |
| Wisconsin | 5.9 | (5.5, 6.3) | 1.6 | (−5.6, 9.4) | 1.5 | (1.4, 1.8) | −1.9 | (−14.2, 12.1) | 9.3 | (7.3–11.9) | 23.4 | (15.6–33.6) | 26.1 | (18.4–35.6) |
| Wyoming | 8.4 | (6.9, 10.1) | 11.0 | (−2.0, 25.7) | 2.8 | (2.0, 3.8) | — | — | 14.1 | (11.6–17.2) | 23.0 | (17.6–29.6) | 25.1 | (19.3–32.0) |
Abbreviations: CL = confidence limits; CI = confidence interval; NS = not shown; state did not meet US Cancer Statistics (USCS) publication criteria for 2007–2011.
Sources: Cancer incidence combines cancer registry data from the National Program of Cancer Registries and the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program that met USCS publication criteria for 2007–2011, covering 99.1% of the U.S. population. Additional information available at http://www.cdc.gov/uscs. Mortality data are provided by the National Vital Statistics System, covering 100% of the U.S. population. Cervical cancer screening data are from the 2012 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance survey. Available at http://www.cdc.gov/brfss.
Per 100,000 population, age-adjusted to the 2000 US standard population (19 age groups).
Calculated using weighted least squares method and joinpoint regression modeling.
Percentage of women aged 21–65 years who reported not having a hysterectomy and not receiving a Papanicolaou (Pap) at all or in the past 5 years; age-standardized to the 2000 US standard population.
The APC is significantly different from zero (p<0.05).
Data suppressed because there were fewer than 16 cases or deaths in a single year.
FIGURECervical cancer incidence and death rates*— United States, 2011
Abbreviation: USCS = U.S. Cancer Statistics.
Sources: Cancer incidence combines cancer registry data from the National Program of Cancer Registries and the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program that met USCS publication criteria for 2011, covering 99.1% of the U.S. population. Additional information available at: http://www.cdc.gov/uscs. Mortality data are provided by the National Vital Statistics System, covering 100% of the U.S. population.
* Per 100,000 population, age-adjusted to the 2000 US standard population (19 age groups).