Preventing avoidable death: the case of cervical cancer in Hong Kong

Hong Kong Med J. 1997 Dec;3(4):427-432.

Abstract

Cervical cancer remains an important cause of avoidable morbidity and mortality in Hong Kong. This paper briefly reviews the epidemiology of cervical cancer and explores the evidence on the effectiveness of screening. The essential components of a successful cervical cancer screening programme, based on international experience, are discussed. The present situation in Hong Kong is then examined and the options outlined for the way ahead.