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English to Spanish: From Human Papillomavirus to Cervical Cancer General field: Medical Detailed field: Medical (general)
Source text - English Cervical cancer is one of the most common female malignancies worldwide; 80% of cases occur in low-resource regions. Screening programs have been very successful in the United States, Europe, and other regions able to achieve broad and sustained coverage. In the United States, the disease is controlled at an annual cost of billions of dollars representing a major commitment by patients and clinicians. In fact, cervical cancer screening and management of minor screening abnormalities are among the most time-consuming parts of some gynecology practices.
Cervical cancer prevention can now be made even better. Substantial modifications of practice are forthcoming, motivated by improved understanding of human papillomavirus (HPV) natural history and cervical carcinogenesis. In this update, we will summarize the new knowledge and its possible implications in the United States.
Translation - Spanish El Cáncer Cervicouterino es una de las enfermedades malignas más comunes a nivel mundial; 80% de los casos ocurren en regiones de escasos recursos. Programas de diagnostico han sido muy exitosos en Estados Unidos, Europa, y en otras regiones capaces de lograr amplia y sostenida cobertura. En los Estados Unidos, la enfermedad es controlada a un costo anual de miles de millones de dólares representando un gran compromiso por pacientes y médicos. De hecho, el diagnostico del cáncer cervicouterino y la administración de pruebas de diagnostico de anormalidades menores están entre las partes que requieren mas tiempo de entre algunas practicas ginecológicas.
La prevención del cáncer cervicouterino ahora puede hacerse aun mejor. Modificaciones considerables de la práctica están en proceso, motivadas por un mejor entendimiento de la historia natural del virus del papiloma humano (VPH) y la carcinogénesis cervical. En esta actualización, resumiremos los nuevos conocimientos y sus posibles implicaciones en los Estados Unidos.
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