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Chapter 24. Epidemiology of Cervical Cancer
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True/False Questions
- Cancer of the uterine cervix is the third most common cancer diagnosed among women worldwide.
- During 2018, 569,847 new cases were diagnosed, and 311,365 women died from cervical cancer in the world population.
- Most cases (over 85%) of cervical cancer are diagnosed in women living in underdeveloped countries.
- The “Pap Test,” which was introduced in the US around 1950, provides a quick, safe, affordable, and accurate means of detecting precancerous dysplastic lesions of the cervix that can be “cured” by simple surgery or other ablative techniques.
- Due to widespread screening by the Pap Test coupled with effective therapy for preneoplastic lesions, cervical cancer incidence and mortality rates have declined dramatically in developed countries.
- In the USA, the current annual cervical cancer mortality rates are approximately equal among Caucasian and African American women.
- Human Papilloma Virus strains 16 and 18 account for virtually 100% of all cervical cancer.
- Vaccines against HPV16 and HPV18 are expected to effectively eliminate all cases of cervical cancer in treated populations.
Multiple Choice Questions
- What fraction of cases with invasive cervical cancer are diagnosed in nations without effective screening programs?
- 55%
- 65%
- 75%
- 85%
- All strains of HPV listed below have been linked to the development of cervical cancer except:
- HPV16.
- HPV18.
- HPV31.
- HPV6.
- Risk factors for cervical cancer include all of the following except:
- high parity.
- sexual activity with multiple partners at an early age.
- chronic cigarette smoking.
- moderate alcohol consumption.
- Infection by oncogenic HPV strains such as HPV16 and HPV18 has been estimated to account for what percentage of cervical cancer cases?
- 70%
- 80%
- 90%
- 100%
- What screening method has proven most effective in detecting precancerous cervical lesions in women living in underserved areas of the world such as sub-Saharan Africa where medical facilities are virtually absent?
- PAP test
- HPV testing
- Direct visual inspection
- Direct visual inspection with special stains
Essay Questions
- Describe the global burden of cervical cancer.
- Discuss the impact of the PAP test in the detection and treatment of precancerous lesions of the uterine cervix.
- Discuss the risk factors for cervical cancer.
- Discuss the pathogenesis of cervical cancer.
- Discuss the role of oncogenic strains of human papilloma virus (HPV) in the pathogenesis of cervical cancer.
- Discuss the impact of co-infection by HIV and HPV16/18.
- Discuss the potential role of HPV vaccines in the prevention and control of cervical cancer.
- Discuss the role of direct visual inspection with special stains in the detection and immediate treatment of precancerous lesions of the uterine cervix in underserved women.
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