Chen Y.-Y.You S.-L.CHI-AN CHENShih L.-Y.Koong S.-L.Chao K.-Y.Hsiao M.-L.CHANG-YAO HSIEHChen C.-J.2020-01-222020-01-222009https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/452762Background:We examined cervical cancer incidence before and after nationwide cervical cancer screening was initiated in Taiwan in mid-1995.Results:The invasive cancer incidence decreased by 47.8% during 1995-2006. The carcinoma in situ incidence increased 1.7-fold during 1995-2000, and decreased by 19.6% during 2000-2006.Conclusion:The Taiwan national programme has significantly decreased invasive cervical cancer. ? 2009 Cancer Research UK.[SDGs]SDG3adenocarcinoma; adult; aged; article; cancer epidemiology; cancer incidence; cancer invasion; cancer screening; carcinoma in situ; female; human; major clinical study; priority journal; squamous cell carcinoma; Taiwan; uterine cervix cancer; adenocarcinoma; age; incidence; mass screening; methodology; middle aged; squamous cell carcinoma; Taiwan; uterine cervix tumor; Adenocarcinoma; Adult; Age Factors; Aged; Carcinoma, Squamous Cell; Female; Humans; Incidence; Mass Screening; Middle Aged; Taiwan; Uterine Cervical NeoplasmsEffectiveness of national cervical cancer screening programme in Taiwan: 12-year experiencesjournal article10.1038/sj.bjc.66051392-s2.0-67649853234