Self-reported participation in cervical cancer screening among Polish women in 2004-2019.

Ginekol Pol

Department of Cancer Prevention, Cervical Cancer Prevention Clinic and Central Coordination Center for Cervical Cancer Screening Program, Maria Sklodowska-Curie National Research Institute of Oncology, Warsaw, Poland.

Published: June 2024

Objectives: We aimed to assess self-reported participation in cervical cancer screening among Polish women between 2004 and 2019 and to identify the groups with the lowest participation rate.

Material And Methods: Data on declared participation in cervical cancer screening were obtained from the European Health Interview Survey from 2004 to 2019.

Results: In 2019, 86.7% of Polish women aged ≥ 15 years declared that they had ever undergone a Pap test. Compared to 2004, the coverage of ever-screened women improved by 16.6 percentage points. The proxy population coverage was 72.9%. The highest proportion of women who underwent a Pap smear in the last three years was observed among those aged 35-44 years and 25-34 years (84.0% and 83.2%, respectively), and the lowest among women aged ≥ 75 years (20.5%). The proportion screened within the last three years also varied by education (up to lower secondary education 26.4%, up to post-secondary non-tertiary education 62.8%, and the highest level of education 83.7%), urbanization (large cities 66.7%, suburbs, and smaller cities 62.8%, and rural areas 59.0%), income (poorest households 42.5%, wealthiest households 70.6%), and declared health status (best 68.9%, worst 41.4%). The lowest participation in screening was observed in the southeastern regions and the highest in the northwestern regions of Poland.

Conclusions: In Poland, in 2019, the approximate coverage of cervical cancer screening was high compared to other European countries and has improved over the last 15 years. A complete screening registry is required to confirm questionnaire-based self-reported data. Targeted interventions should be implemented to address low participation in the identified regions and socioeconomic groups.

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