Global Cervical Cancer Screening by Country

The global cervical cancer screening landscape reveals significant disparities among countries. In 2023, Norway led with 77.4% of women aged 20-69 screened, followed by the Czech Republic (73.8%), and Slovenia (71.9%). Conversely, Poland registered the lowest at 10.9%. Year-on-year variations from 2023 indicate slight increases in Norway (0.29%) and substantial declines in countries such as Mexico (-10.43%) and Hungary (-6.03%). Over the past five years, average annual changes (CAGR) have been mixed, with some countries showing steady declines and others maintaining or slightly increasing their screening rates.

Future trends to watch for include the adoption of new screening technologies, varying governmental health policies, and public health campaigns which could significantly impact disparities. Furthermore, socioeconomic factors and accessibility will continue to play critical roles in shaping these trends globally.

Top countries in Cervical Cancer Screening by Country

# 10 Countries Percent of Women Aged 20-69 Screened Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Norway 77.4 2023 +0.13% +0.29% View data
2 2 Czech Republic 73.8 2023 -0.4% -0.4% View data
3 3 Slovenia 71.9 2023 0% -0.028% View data
4 4 United Kingdom 68.5 2023 -2% -1.74% View data
5 5 Ireland 66.7 2023 -4.3% -3.5% View data
6 6 New Zealand 66.5 2023 -1.19% -1.96% View data
7 7 South Korea 65.2 2023 +1.88% +1.71% View data
8 8 Luxembourg 63.3 2023 -1.86% -3.15% View data
9 9 Iceland 61 2023 -1.61% -1.56% View data
10 10 Canada 58.8 2023 -0.34% -0.4% View data

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