Research Article

Underscreened Women Remain Overrepresented in the Pool of Cervical Cancer Cases in Spain: A Need to Rethink the Screening Interventions

Table 2

General characteristics of the study population by histological types.

General characteristics    Total
= 323
%Histological type    
Squamous carcinoma Adenocarcinoma value
= 248% column = 75% column

Age
 <30 years123,7%83,3%45,3%0,62
 30–39 years5617,4%4317,5%1317,3%0,54
 40–49 years8426,2%6526,4%1925,3%0,54
 50–59 years5115,9%4317,5%810,7%0,11
 60–69 years4112,8%3112,6%1013,3%0,75
70 years7724,0%5622,8%2128,0%0,64
Year of diagnosis
 2000–200311936,8%9237,1%2736,0%0,44
 2004–20077322,6%6024,2%1317,3%0,17
 2008–201113140,6%9638,7%3546,7%0,37
FIGO stages
 Unknown stage13240,9%10140,7%3141,3%0,70
 I8526,3%6325,4%2229,3%0,78
 II4012,4%3112,5%912,0%0,49
 III4814,9%3714,9%1114,7%0,56
 IV185,6%166,5%22,7%0,17

There are 2 ages missing.
All the variables are adjusted by area and groups of age.
FIGO: International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics.