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China's Cervical Cancer Trends Reveal Plateau Amid Rising Risk for Older and Rural Women

Cervical cancer remains a major public health concern in China despite recent stabilization in national incidence and mortality rates. Analyzing data from two decades, researchers observed a tripling of age-standardized incidence between 2000 and 2020, followed by a plateau after 2016. However, pronounced disparities persist--older and rural women continue to face growing risks, while younger urban women benefit from improved screening. When compared internationally, China's progress lags behind countries such as Australia and the Republic of Korea, where integrated HPV vaccination and screening programs have sharply reduced cervical cancer rates. The findings underscore the urgent need for equitable prevention strategies.

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