CERVICAL CANCER: MODERN IDEAS ABOUT THE PROBLEM AND OPPORTUNITIES ITS SOLUTIONS

Authors

  • Arman Khozhayev Professor of the S.N. Nugmanov Department of Oncology, Asfendiyarov Kazakh National Medical University, Almaty, Kazakhstan
  • Rufina Nasyrova Gynecologist, «City Hospital of Emergency Care» of Almaty, Almaty, Kazakhstan
  • Aizhan Ibragimova Gynecologist, «City Hospital of Emergency Care» of Almaty, Almaty, Kazakhstan
  • Gulmira Orynova Gynecologist, «City Hospital of Emergency Care» of Almaty, Almaty, Kazakhstan
  • Zhaudir Serkebayeva Gynecologist, «City Hospital of Emergency Care» of Almaty, Almaty, Kazakhstan
  • Bakhyt Sandybay Gynecologist, «City Hospital of Emergency Care» of Almaty, Almaty, Kazakhstan

Keywords:

oncology, gynecology, cervical cancer, epidemiology, incidence, human papilloma virus, screening, diagnostics, Pap test, smear for oncocytology, mortality, five-year survival rate, prognosis

Abstract

This scientific work purposefully analyzes modern world and regional data on incidence, mortality and five-year survival rate of the most common oncological pathology of gynecological localization – cervical cancer. In addition to the issues of etiology and pathogenesis, the features of distribution, clinical manifestations, modern principles of early diagnostics and prognosis of this formidable disease for the coming decades are shown. The article reflects in detail the achieved successes and modern directions of development of prevention of this pathology in the form of vaccination against HPV and applied screening programs. A multifactorial epidemiological characteristic of this pathology in our republic is given in the context of the regions of the country.

Published

2025-04-28

How to Cite

Arman Khozhayev, Rufina Nasyrova, Aizhan Ibragimova, Gulmira Orynova, Zhaudir Serkebayeva, & Bakhyt Sandybay. (2025). CERVICAL CANCER: MODERN IDEAS ABOUT THE PROBLEM AND OPPORTUNITIES ITS SOLUTIONS. Research Reviews, (9). Retrieved from https://ojs.scipub.de/index.php/RR/article/view/5960

Issue

Section

Medical Sciences