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More Women Aged ≥65 Years Have Late-Stage Cervical Cancer

FRIDAY, Jan. 13, 2023 (HealthDay News) — The burden of advanced cervical cancer is increased for women aged ≥65 years, according to a study published online Jan. 9 in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention.

Julianne J. P. Cooley, from the University of California Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center in Sacramento, and colleagues examined late-stage disease among 12,442 patients aged ≥21 years (17.4 percent aged ≥65 years) with a first primary cervical cancer diagnosed between 2009 and 2018. For each age group, the proportions of late-stage disease (stages II to IV) and early- and late-stage five-year relative survival were examined.

The researchers found that compared with younger women (<65 years), more women aged ≥65 years presented with late-stage disease (71 versus 48 percent). Compared with patients <65 years, women ≥65 years had lower late-stage five-year relative survival (23.2 to 36.8 percent versus 41.5 to 51.5 percent). In women aged ≥65 years, characteristics associated with late-stage cervical cancer included older age (odds ratio, 1.02 per year), nonadenocarcinoma histologic subtypes, and comorbidities (odds ratio, 1.59)

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“Our findings highlight the need to better understand how the current screening paradigm might be failing women ≥65 years,” the authors write. “Future work should focus on determining past screening history of older women, determining lapses in follow-up care, and noninvasive testing approaches for women nearing age 65 years or those who might need catch-up screening.”

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