Regional differences in cervical cancer incidence and associated risk behaviors among Norwegian women: a population-based study

BT Hansen, S Campbell, M Nygård - BMC cancer, 2021 - Springer
Background Cervical cancer incidence is influenced by screening and risk factors in the
population. The main risk factor for cervical cancer is sexually transmitted human …

Reproductive variables and risk of uterine cervical cancer in Norwegian registry data

T Bjørge, Ø Kravdal - Cancer Causes & Control, 1996 - Springer
The influence of reproductive variables on cervical cancer incidence, controlling for other
sociodemographic factors, was estimated in Norwegian register and census data, using …

Cervical neoplasia in relation to socioeconomic and demographic factors–a nationwide cohort study (2002–2018)

F Jansåker, X Li, A Sundqvist… - Acta Obstetricia et …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Introduction Cervical cancer is a major cause of mortality and morbidity. We aimed to
estimate the association between sociodemographic factors and cervical neoplasia. Material …

Geographical relationships between sociodemographic factors and incidence of cervical cancer in the Netherlands 1989–2003

MA van der Aa, S Siesling, MW Louwman… - European journal of …, 2008 - journals.lww.com
In many industrialized countries, with some degree of screening, cervical cancer nowadays
is most frequent among women of lower socioeconomic status (SES), partly owing to their …

An overview of cervical cancer epidemiology and prevention in Scandinavia

K Pedersen, S Fogelberg… - Acta obstetricia et …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
New technologies such as human papillomavirus (HPV) testing and vaccination necessitate
comprehensive policy analyses to optimize cervical cancer prevention. To inform future …

Increase of cervical cancer incidence in Sweden in relation to screening history: population cohort study

J Wang, B Andrae, B Strander, P Sparén… - Acta oncologica, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Cervical cancer incidence in Sweden decreased from 24/100,000 in 1965 to
8/100,000 in 2011, but has from 2014 increased to 11/100,000. The increase appears to …

Cervical, vaginal and vulvar cancer incidence and survival trends in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden with implications to treatment

K Hemminki, A Kanerva, A Försti, A Hemminki - BMC cancer, 2022 - Springer
Background Incidence of cervical cancer has been reduced by organized screening while
for vaginal and vulvar cancers no systematic screening has been implemented. All these …

50 years of screening in the Nordic countries: quantifying the effects on cervical cancer incidence

S Vaccarella, S Franceschi, G Engholm… - British journal of …, 2014 - nature.com
Background: Nordic countries' data offer a unique possibility to evaluate the long-term
benefit of cervical cancer screening in a context of increasing risk of human papillomavirus …

Social factors and age play a significant role in cervical cancer and advanced-stage disease among Danish women

S Bønløkke, J Blaakær, T Steiniche, M Iachina - BMC cancer, 2024 - Springer
Background For cervical cancer (CC), the implementation of preventive strategies has the
potential to make cervical cancer occurrence and death largely avoidable. To better …

Age‐related incidence of cervical cancer supports two aetiological components: a population‐based register study

K Seppä, J Pitkäniemi, N Malila… - BJOG: An International …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Objective To assess whether age‐related incidence of cervical cancer supports two
aetiological components and to assess trends in these components due to risk factors and to …