Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Campus Bio-Medico University, Rome, Italy.
Bureau of International Health Cooperation, National Center for Global Health and Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.
Cancer. 2020 Nov 1;126(21):4697-4705. doi: 10.1002/cncr.33116. Epub 2020 Aug 11.
Cervical cancer is a preventable cancer; therefore, countries should provide strategic, evidence-based health services to reduce its incidence and impact on their populations. Two packages of health services that group together all the services related to cervical cancer, the Essential Cancer Package (9 interventions) and the Primary Care Package (5 interventions), are defined in this article with the aim of assessing the global status of the availability of health services and their coverage in 194 countries worldwide.
The study was based on the 2017 World Health Organization (WHO) Noncommunicable Disease Country Capacity Survey. Although the survey covered multiple noncommunicable diseases, this report examined only those results pertaining to cervical cancer in the 194 WHO member states divided by WHO region and World Bank income.
Only 21% of the countries reported providing all 9 interventions of the Essential Cancer Package, with the highest proportions being found in Europe (45.3%) and among high-income countries (HICs; 54.3%). As for the Primary Care Package, only 19.1% of countries provided all 5 interventions, with the highest proportions being found in Europe (39.6%) and among HICs (45.5%).
The complete development and appropriate coverage of each service listed in both the Essential Cancer Package and the Primary Care Package are essential to reduce the impact of cervical cancer worldwide, and they should be integrated into all cancer control planning efforts.
宫颈癌是一种可预防的癌症;因此,各国应提供战略性、基于证据的卫生服务,以降低其发病率和对其人口的影响。本文定义了两组与宫颈癌相关的卫生服务包,即基本癌症服务包(9 项干预措施)和初级保健服务包(5 项干预措施),旨在评估全球 194 个国家提供卫生服务的现状及其覆盖范围。
本研究基于 2017 年世界卫生组织(世卫组织)非传染性疾病国家能力调查。尽管该调查涵盖了多种非传染性疾病,但本报告仅审查了世卫组织 194 个成员国中与宫颈癌有关的结果,按世卫组织区域和世界银行收入划分。
只有 21%的国家报告提供了基本癌症服务包的所有 9 项干预措施,其中欧洲(45.3%)和高收入国家(HICs;54.3%)的比例最高。至于初级保健服务包,只有 19.1%的国家提供了所有 5 项干预措施,其中欧洲(39.6%)和 HICs(45.5%)的比例最高。
要减少全球范围内宫颈癌的影响,必须全面开发和适当覆盖基本癌症服务包和初级保健服务包中列出的每项服务,并将其纳入所有癌症控制规划工作中。