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Cervical cancer is still one of the most common forms of cancer among women, despite the success of screening for precursors of the disease using the widespread cytological procedure, the Papanicolaou (or Pap) test. This volume reviews what is know about the occurrence, natural history and causes of cervical cancer, before describing the established methods and newer variants and approaches for screening that are now being introduced, tested or investigated. Based on aninternational meeting of experts, the volume concludes with their evaluation of the evidence on the efficacy of screening, including the frequency of screening and the age groups that should constitute the target population, and the identification of areas for further research.IARC Working Group on the Evaluation of Cancer-Preventive Strategies Staff is the author of 'IARC Handbooks on Cancer Prevention Cervix Cancer Screening', published 2005 under ISBN 9789283230106 and ISBN 9283230108.
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