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Access to health services for the control of cancer of the uterine cervix in promary care
Acesso a serviços de saúde para o controle do câncer do colo uterino na atenção básica
Acceso a los servicios de salud para la lucha contra el cáncer de cuello uterino en atención primaria
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Abstract Objective: To analyze the control of cancer of the cervix from the focus of access to health services. Method: A crosssectional study using consultation documentary and household survey with analysis of calculation of frequencies of selected variables. Results: The results of the last cytological ex... view more
Objective: To analyze the control of cancer of the cervix from the focus of access to health services. Method: A crosssectional study using consultation documentary and household survey with analysis of calculation of frequencies of selected variables. Results: The results of the last cytological examination showed higher frequency of squamous metaplasia immature; intraepithelial lesion of low grade (LSIL); Intraepithelial Lesion high grade (HSIL) and atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (ASC-US), predominantly in women In the age group 25 to 64, brown, married/marital harmony and housewives, with clinical complaints of vaginal discharge, bleeding and the occurrence of stds (including HPV). Conclusion: There is no longitudinal follow-up of women in the geographical area of enrollment 47 of USF Nova Natal II from the collection of cytological examination until the discharge by cure.... view less
Keywords
cancer; basic supply; public health services; caregiving; gynecology; woman; epidemiology
Classification
Medical Sociology
Document language
English
Publication Year
2013
Page/Pages
p. 273-282
Journal
Revista de Pesquisa: Cuidado é Fundamental Online, 5 (2013) 3
DOI
https://doi.org/10.9789/2175-5361.2013v5n3p273
ISSN
2175-5361
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed