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Cervical Abnormalities Are More Common among Indigenous than Other Australian Women: A Retrospective Record-Linkage Study, 2000–2011

Indigenous Australian women have much higher incidence of cervical cancer compared to non-Indigenous women. Despite an organised cervical screening program introduced 25 years ago, a paucity of Indigenous-identified data in Pap Smear Registers remains. Prevalence of cervical abnormalities detected a...

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Autores principales: Whop, Lisa J., Baade, Peter, Garvey, Gail, Cunningham, Joan, Brotherton, Julia M. L., Lokuge, Kamalini, Valery, Patricia C., O’Connell, Dianne L., Canfell, Karen, Diaz, Abbey, Roder, David, Gertig, Dorota M., Moore, Suzanne P., Condon, John R.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4827842/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27064273
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0150473
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author Whop, Lisa J.
Baade, Peter
Garvey, Gail
Cunningham, Joan
Brotherton, Julia M. L.
Lokuge, Kamalini
Valery, Patricia C.
O’Connell, Dianne L.
Canfell, Karen
Diaz, Abbey
Roder, David
Gertig, Dorota M.
Moore, Suzanne P.
Condon, John R.
author_facet Whop, Lisa J.
Baade, Peter
Garvey, Gail
Cunningham, Joan
Brotherton, Julia M. L.
Lokuge, Kamalini
Valery, Patricia C.
O’Connell, Dianne L.
Canfell, Karen
Diaz, Abbey
Roder, David
Gertig, Dorota M.
Moore, Suzanne P.
Condon, John R.
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description Indigenous Australian women have much higher incidence of cervical cancer compared to non-Indigenous women. Despite an organised cervical screening program introduced 25 years ago, a paucity of Indigenous-identified data in Pap Smear Registers remains. Prevalence of cervical abnormalities detected among the screened Indigenous population has not previously been reported. We conducted a retrospective cohort study of population-based linked health records for 1,334,795 female Queensland residents aged 20–69 years who had one or more Pap smears during 2000–2011; from linked hospital records 23,483 were identified as Indigenous. Prevalence was calculated separately for Indigenous and non-Indigenous women, for cytology-detected low-grade (cLGA) and high-grade abnormalities (cHGA), and histologically confirmed high-grade abnormalities (hHGA). Odds ratios (OR) were estimated from logistic regression analysis. In 2010–2011 the prevalence of hHGA among Indigenous women (16.6 per 1000 women screened, 95% confidence interval [CI] 14.6–18.9) was twice that of non-Indigenous women (7.5 per 1000 women screened, CI 7.3–7.7). Adjusted for age, area-level disadvantage and place of residence, Indigenous women had higher prevalence of cLGA (OR 1.4, CI 1.3–1.4), cHGA (OR 2.2, CI 2.1–2.3) and hHGA (OR 2.0, CI 1.9–2.1). Our findings show that Indigenous women recorded on the Pap Smear Register have much higher prevalence for cLGA, cHGA and hHGA compared to non-Indigenous women. The renewed cervical screening program, to be implemented in 2017, offers opportunities to reduce the burden of abnormalities and invasive cancer among Indigenous women and address long-standing data deficiencies.
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spelling pubmed-48278422016-04-22 Cervical Abnormalities Are More Common among Indigenous than Other Australian Women: A Retrospective Record-Linkage Study, 2000–2011 Whop, Lisa J. Baade, Peter Garvey, Gail Cunningham, Joan Brotherton, Julia M. L. Lokuge, Kamalini Valery, Patricia C. O’Connell, Dianne L. Canfell, Karen Diaz, Abbey Roder, David Gertig, Dorota M. Moore, Suzanne P. Condon, John R. PLoS One Research Article Indigenous Australian women have much higher incidence of cervical cancer compared to non-Indigenous women. Despite an organised cervical screening program introduced 25 years ago, a paucity of Indigenous-identified data in Pap Smear Registers remains. Prevalence of cervical abnormalities detected among the screened Indigenous population has not previously been reported. We conducted a retrospective cohort study of population-based linked health records for 1,334,795 female Queensland residents aged 20–69 years who had one or more Pap smears during 2000–2011; from linked hospital records 23,483 were identified as Indigenous. Prevalence was calculated separately for Indigenous and non-Indigenous women, for cytology-detected low-grade (cLGA) and high-grade abnormalities (cHGA), and histologically confirmed high-grade abnormalities (hHGA). Odds ratios (OR) were estimated from logistic regression analysis. In 2010–2011 the prevalence of hHGA among Indigenous women (16.6 per 1000 women screened, 95% confidence interval [CI] 14.6–18.9) was twice that of non-Indigenous women (7.5 per 1000 women screened, CI 7.3–7.7). Adjusted for age, area-level disadvantage and place of residence, Indigenous women had higher prevalence of cLGA (OR 1.4, CI 1.3–1.4), cHGA (OR 2.2, CI 2.1–2.3) and hHGA (OR 2.0, CI 1.9–2.1). Our findings show that Indigenous women recorded on the Pap Smear Register have much higher prevalence for cLGA, cHGA and hHGA compared to non-Indigenous women. The renewed cervical screening program, to be implemented in 2017, offers opportunities to reduce the burden of abnormalities and invasive cancer among Indigenous women and address long-standing data deficiencies. Public Library of Science 2016-04-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4827842/ /pubmed/27064273 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0150473 Text en © 2016 Whop et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Whop, Lisa J.
Baade, Peter
Garvey, Gail
Cunningham, Joan
Brotherton, Julia M. L.
Lokuge, Kamalini
Valery, Patricia C.
O’Connell, Dianne L.
Canfell, Karen
Diaz, Abbey
Roder, David
Gertig, Dorota M.
Moore, Suzanne P.
Condon, John R.
Cervical Abnormalities Are More Common among Indigenous than Other Australian Women: A Retrospective Record-Linkage Study, 2000–2011
title Cervical Abnormalities Are More Common among Indigenous than Other Australian Women: A Retrospective Record-Linkage Study, 2000–2011
title_full Cervical Abnormalities Are More Common among Indigenous than Other Australian Women: A Retrospective Record-Linkage Study, 2000–2011
title_fullStr Cervical Abnormalities Are More Common among Indigenous than Other Australian Women: A Retrospective Record-Linkage Study, 2000–2011
title_full_unstemmed Cervical Abnormalities Are More Common among Indigenous than Other Australian Women: A Retrospective Record-Linkage Study, 2000–2011
title_short Cervical Abnormalities Are More Common among Indigenous than Other Australian Women: A Retrospective Record-Linkage Study, 2000–2011
title_sort cervical abnormalities are more common among indigenous than other australian women: a retrospective record-linkage study, 2000–2011
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4827842/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27064273
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0150473
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