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      • Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
      • Volume 14, Issue 3
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      Adapting the Australian System: Is an Organised ScreeningProgram Feasible in Malaysia? – An Overview of the CervicalCancer Screening in Both Countries

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      Cervical cancer is the third most common form of cancer that strikes Malaysian women. The National CancerRegistry in 2006 and 2007 reported that the age standardized incidence (ASR) of cervical cancer was 12.2 and7.8 per 100,000 women, respectively. The cumulative risk of developing cervical cancer for a Malaysian womanis 0.9 for 74 years. Among all ethnic groups, the Chinese experienced the highest incidence rate in 2006, followedby Indians and Malays. The percentage cervical cancer detected at stage I and II was 55% (stage I: 21.0%, stageII: 34.0%, stage III: 26.0% and stage IV: 19.0%). Data from Ministry of Health Malaysia (2006) showed a 58.9%estimated coverage of pap smear screening conducted among those aged 30-49 years. Only a small percentageof women aged 50-59 and 50-65 years old were screened, 14% and 13.8% coverage, respectively. Incidence ofcervical cancer was highest (71.6%) among those in the 60-65 age group (MOH, 2003). Currently, there is noorganized population-based screening program available for the whole of Malaysia. A pilot project was initiatedin 2006, to move from opportunistic cervical screening of women who attend antenatal and postnatal visits toa population based approach to be able to monitor the women through the screening pathway and encouragewomen at highest risk to be screened. The project was modelled on the screening program in Australia with somemodifications to suit the Malaysian setting. Substantial challenges have been identified, particularly in relationto information systems for call and recall of women, as well as laboratory reporting and quality assurance. Acost-effective locally-specific approach to organized screening, that will provide the infrastructure for increasingparticipation in the cervical cancer screening program, is urgently required.
      کلید واژگان
      cervical cancer
      Screening
      Prevention
      Malaysia
      Australian model

      شماره نشریه
      3
      تاریخ نشر
      2013-03-01
      1391-12-11
      ناشر
      West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention (WAOCP)

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      1513-7368
      2476-762X
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      http://journal.waocp.org/article_27589.html
      https://iranjournals.nlai.ir/handle/123456789/33714

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