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This study examines cervical cancer cases in Iceland from 1964 to 2000, focusing on screening attendance within three years before diagnosis of invasive disease. Out of a total of 215,546 cases, 39% of women participated in screening programs. The analysis includes cases of squamous cell carcinoma (N=76), early-stage invasive disease (N=82), and adenocarcinoma (N=57), highlighting the important relationship between regular screening and early detection, which can influence treatment outcomes and survival rates.
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CERVICAL CANCER / ICELAND 1964-2000 CASES WITH SCREENING ATTENDANCE < 3 YEARS BEFORE DIAGNOSIS OF INVASIVE DISEASE (215 / 546 =39%) SQ IB (N=76) SQ IA % (N=82) AD/ADSQ (N=57) TIME PERIOD