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  • Oncology
  • Preventative Medicine

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  • Cervical cancer screening is crucial for preventative healthcare.
  • Despite decreased incidence, cervical cancer survival rates remain stagnant.
  • Racial disparities exist in cervical cancer detection and outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review current knowledge on cervical cancer pathogenesis.
  • To outline available cervical cancer screening methods.
  • To discuss the transition towards risk-based management strategies.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of cervical cancer screening guidelines.
  • Analysis of current data on cervical cancer incidence and survival.
  • Examination of racial disparities in cervical cancer detection.

Main Results:

  • Cervical cancer rates have declined, but survival has not significantly improved.
  • Significant racial disparities persist in cervical cancer diagnosis.
  • National guidelines are shifting towards personalized, risk-based screening protocols.

Conclusions:

  • Current cervical cancer screening protocols require updates.
  • Risk-based management may improve early detection and reduce disparities.
  • Continued research is needed to optimize screening and treatment strategies.