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Inequities in Screening and HPV Vaccination Programs and Their Impact on Cervical Cancer Statistics in Romania

(1) Introduction: A Romanian woman is diagnosed with cervical cancer every two hours; the country ranks second in Europe in terms of the mortality and incidence rate of this disease. This paper aims to identify the main reasons that have led to this situation, focusing on the measures taken by the R...

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Autores principales: Simion, Laurentiu, Rotaru, Vlad, Cirimbei, Ciprian, Gales, Laurentia, Stefan, Daniela-Cristina, Ionescu, Sinziana-Octavia, Luca, Dan, Doran, Horia, Chitoran, Elena
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10486539/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37685314
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13172776
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author Simion, Laurentiu
Rotaru, Vlad
Cirimbei, Ciprian
Gales, Laurentia
Stefan, Daniela-Cristina
Ionescu, Sinziana-Octavia
Luca, Dan
Doran, Horia
Chitoran, Elena
author_facet Simion, Laurentiu
Rotaru, Vlad
Cirimbei, Ciprian
Gales, Laurentia
Stefan, Daniela-Cristina
Ionescu, Sinziana-Octavia
Luca, Dan
Doran, Horia
Chitoran, Elena
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description (1) Introduction: A Romanian woman is diagnosed with cervical cancer every two hours; the country ranks second in Europe in terms of the mortality and incidence rate of this disease. This paper aims to identify the main reasons that have led to this situation, focusing on the measures taken by the Romanian Ministry of Health for the prevention of this type of cancer—national programs for cervical cancer screening and HPV vaccination. (2) Materials and methods: We performed a study based on the available secondary data from the National Statistics Institute, World Health Organization and Bucharest Institute of Oncology in order to assess the burden associated with cervical cancer and place it in the context of known global and European incidence and mortality rates, thus evaluating the importance of this health issue in Romania. The second component of our study was a cross-sectional study. Here, we used a 14-question questionnaire applied to the women participating in the National Screening Program for Cervical Cancer and aimed to evaluate the women’s level of knowledge about screening and HPV vaccination and their access cervical-cancer-specific healthcare services. (3) Results: The results of this research show that a high percentage of women postpone routine checks due to a lack of time and financial resources and indicate that a low level of knowledge about the disease and the specific preventive methods determines the low participation in screening and HPV vaccination programs implemented in Romania, contributing to the country’s cervical cancer situation. (4) Conclusions: The national programs have complicated procedures, are underfunded and do not motivate healthcare workers enough. This, combined with the lack of information for the eligible population, adds up to an extremely low number of women screened and vaccinated. Our conclusion is that the Romanian Ministry of Health must take immediate action by conducting major awareness campaigns, implementing measures to make the programs functional and ensuring coherent funding.
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spelling pubmed-104865392023-09-09 Inequities in Screening and HPV Vaccination Programs and Their Impact on Cervical Cancer Statistics in Romania Simion, Laurentiu Rotaru, Vlad Cirimbei, Ciprian Gales, Laurentia Stefan, Daniela-Cristina Ionescu, Sinziana-Octavia Luca, Dan Doran, Horia Chitoran, Elena Diagnostics (Basel) Article (1) Introduction: A Romanian woman is diagnosed with cervical cancer every two hours; the country ranks second in Europe in terms of the mortality and incidence rate of this disease. This paper aims to identify the main reasons that have led to this situation, focusing on the measures taken by the Romanian Ministry of Health for the prevention of this type of cancer—national programs for cervical cancer screening and HPV vaccination. (2) Materials and methods: We performed a study based on the available secondary data from the National Statistics Institute, World Health Organization and Bucharest Institute of Oncology in order to assess the burden associated with cervical cancer and place it in the context of known global and European incidence and mortality rates, thus evaluating the importance of this health issue in Romania. The second component of our study was a cross-sectional study. Here, we used a 14-question questionnaire applied to the women participating in the National Screening Program for Cervical Cancer and aimed to evaluate the women’s level of knowledge about screening and HPV vaccination and their access cervical-cancer-specific healthcare services. (3) Results: The results of this research show that a high percentage of women postpone routine checks due to a lack of time and financial resources and indicate that a low level of knowledge about the disease and the specific preventive methods determines the low participation in screening and HPV vaccination programs implemented in Romania, contributing to the country’s cervical cancer situation. (4) Conclusions: The national programs have complicated procedures, are underfunded and do not motivate healthcare workers enough. This, combined with the lack of information for the eligible population, adds up to an extremely low number of women screened and vaccinated. Our conclusion is that the Romanian Ministry of Health must take immediate action by conducting major awareness campaigns, implementing measures to make the programs functional and ensuring coherent funding. MDPI 2023-08-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10486539/ /pubmed/37685314 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13172776 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Rotaru, Vlad
Cirimbei, Ciprian
Gales, Laurentia
Stefan, Daniela-Cristina
Ionescu, Sinziana-Octavia
Luca, Dan
Doran, Horia
Chitoran, Elena
Inequities in Screening and HPV Vaccination Programs and Their Impact on Cervical Cancer Statistics in Romania
title Inequities in Screening and HPV Vaccination Programs and Their Impact on Cervical Cancer Statistics in Romania
title_full Inequities in Screening and HPV Vaccination Programs and Their Impact on Cervical Cancer Statistics in Romania
title_fullStr Inequities in Screening and HPV Vaccination Programs and Their Impact on Cervical Cancer Statistics in Romania
title_full_unstemmed Inequities in Screening and HPV Vaccination Programs and Their Impact on Cervical Cancer Statistics in Romania
title_short Inequities in Screening and HPV Vaccination Programs and Their Impact on Cervical Cancer Statistics in Romania
title_sort inequities in screening and hpv vaccination programs and their impact on cervical cancer statistics in romania
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10486539/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37685314
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13172776
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