Rastreio do câncer do colo do útero: Limites etários, periodicidade e exame ideal: Revisão da evidência recente e comparação com o indicador de desempenho avaliado em portugal

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The scope of this review was to assess the strength of evidence of Portuguese performance indicators on Cervical Cancer screening: (1) age group of the women that should be screened for cervical cancer; (2) frequency of screening; and (3) the best method for screening. The following MeSH terms were searched: vaginal smears, age groups, periodicity, methods, uterine cervical cancer. Articles not reflecting the study objectives or not available in English, Portuguese or Spanish were excluded. The SORT classification was used to rate the articles selected.Of the 197 articles found, 9 that met all study criteria were selected for inclusion in this review. These included 1 systematic review, 1 randomized controlled clinical trial, 2 retrospective studies and 5 clinical guidelines. The authors also chose to include 4 clinical guidelines and two systematic reviews relevant to the Portuguese population even though they did not appear in the initial search of the literature. The studies suggest screening women between the ages of 21 to 25 years and 65 years of age, once every three years using conventional cytology. There is still controversy regarding the three objectives of this study (target age bracket, screening frequency and screening method).

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Castro, B., Ribeiro, D. P., Oliveira, J., Pereira, M. B., De Sousa, J. C., & Yaphe, J. (2014). Rastreio do câncer do colo do útero: Limites etários, periodicidade e exame ideal: Revisão da evidência recente e comparação com o indicador de desempenho avaliado em portugal. Ciencia e Saude Coletiva. Associacao Brasileira de Pos - Graduacao em Saude Coletiva. https://doi.org/10.1590/1413-81232014194.18002012

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