Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (2016) Cervical screening in Australia 2013–2014, AIHW, Australian Government, accessed 01 June 2023.
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. (2016). Cervical screening in Australia 2013–2014. Canberra: AIHW.
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. Cervical screening in Australia 2013–2014. AIHW, 2016.
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. Cervical screening in Australia 2013–2014. Canberra: AIHW; 2016.
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare 2016, Cervical screening in Australia 2013–2014, AIHW, Canberra.
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Cervical screening in Australia 2013 presents the latest national statistics monitoring the National Cervical Screening Program, which aims to reduce incidence, morbidity and mortality from cervical cancer.
In 2013–2014, more than 3.8 million women participated in cervical screening. This was 57% of women aged 20–69
12% of women with a negative Pap test in 2013 rescreened earlier than the recommended 2 years
In 2013, of the women sent a 27-month reminder letter by a screening register, 33% rescreened within 3 months
In 2014, for every 1,000 women screened, 8 women had a high-grade abnormality detected by histology
Cervical screening data 2013–2014
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