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Evaluation of Pap Smear Screening History in Patients With Cervical Cancer in Isfahan Province During 2014-2016; [Procena Istorije Skrininga Papa Testa Kod Pacijenata Sa Karcinomom Grlica Materice U Provinciji Isfahan Tokom 2014-2016 Godine] Publisher



Mosayebi M1 ; Tavakolifard N1
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Source: Medicinski Casopis Published:2018


Abstract

Objective. The absence of regular screening of cervical cancer in Iran and high rate of diagnosed cancer in advanced stages show the importance of performing screening. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate Pap smear screening history in patients with cervical cancer in Isfahan province during 2014-2016. Methods. In this descriptive-analytical study, 77 patients with cervical cancer were selected in Isfahan province. Data were extracted from medical records. Kruskal–Wallis test, one-way analysis, Chi-Square and Mann-Whithney, T test and Pearson test were used for analysis of data. Results. In current study, 38.9 % of patients with cervical cancer did not perform Pap smear test during their lifetime. Moreover, 38.09% and 19.48% of patients performed screening less and more than 3 years before diagnosis, respectively. There was a significant relation between screening history and age at diagnosis, the number of pregnancies and age of the first sexual intercourse (p<0.01). Statistical analysis showed that the level of education was higher in patients who were diagnosed less than 3 years than in those diagnosed more than 3 years (p=0.04). The frequency of patients who performed screening in an urban area was significantly higher than a rural area (p=0.048). Moreover, significant difference was observed between provider type screening service in terms of location (p=0.03). Conclusion. The result of this study indicates the role of influential factors on Pap smear screening. Moreover, history of not performing Pap smear test in our country in comparison to other countries is high which leads to delayed diagnosis. Therefore, general screening program to improve awareness of population in this regard is necessary. © 2018, Serbian Medical Society. All rights reserved.
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