[National statistical parameters of cervical cancer in Romania: 1992-1997].

2000 
UNLABELLED: Cervical cancer is an important health issue in Romania, as the 1990-1992 statistics of IARC mentioned it to be first in Europe as mortality through this neoplasia. We bring to 1997 the national statistical data regarding the cervical cancer. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Our data provided by the Romanian Health Ministry statistical Office allowed estimations over the following parameters: incidence (crude and age-related), prevalence and number of deaths, and relationships between these parameters and age group, clinical stage, geographical distribution, etc. Usual statistical methods of interpretation are used, as well as prognosis using the parabola methods, and world-standardized incidence rates. RESULTS: Between 1992-1997, there were 14743 new cases of cervical cancer diagnosed in Romania. The crude incidence per 100,000 was 21.27, and age-related incidence ranged between 0.27 per 100,000 for the under 20 to 46.73 in the 40-49 group. World standardized incidence rate indexed by age groups gave an incidence of 16.84. The mortality was 2.37, with world standardized age related deaths of 2.81. The clinical stage distribution showed stages 0 (15.02%), I (14.04%), II (34.91%), III (27.81%) and IV (8.19. The incidence and mortality data shows a better evolution for younger age groups, but a steady increase in 30-39 group for incidence and mortality. CONCLUSIONS: The data above place Romania on a stable but high incidence of cervical cancer, with a high mortality due to late diagnostic and socio-economical conditions.
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