Population Health Management Involving a Personalized Health Care Approach: An Example with Cervical Cancer Screening

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Stankunas, Mindaugas
Parna, Kersti
Tisler, Anna
Kivite-Urtane, Anda
Zodzika, Jana
Baltzer, Nicholas
Nygard, Jan
Nygard, Mari
Avery, Mark
Uuskula, Anneli
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2023
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The latest report on global cervical cancer epidemiology suggests that there were an estimated 604,127 cervical cancer cases and 341,831 deaths in 2020.1 To tackle this population health problem, World Health Organization has set a “90-70-90” target for achievement by 2030.2 One component of this target is to achieve an intervention for 70% of women involving screening with a high-performance test by 35 years of age and again by 45 years of age. Such screening, accompanied by the effective treatment of cervical pre-cancers, has been a highly effective policy in reducing the incidence and mortality caused by cervical cancer.

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Population Health Management

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26

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2

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Health policy

Oncology and carcinogenesis

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Public health

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Stankunas, M; Parna, K; Tisler, A; Kivite-Urtane, A; Zodzika, J; Baltzer, N; Nygard, J; Nygard, M; Avery, M; Uuskula, A, Population Health Management Involving a Personalized Health Care Approach: An Example with Cervical Cancer Screening, Population Health Management, 2023, 26 (2), pp. 135-136

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