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Cervical Cancer Essay

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Needs Assessment Outline Explanation of the health problem/disease A. Most interesting statistics from national or state data a. Statistic: Cervical cancer is also known as the third type of cancer that is common in women worldwide. More than 500,000 new cases of cervical cancer are reported in world and more than 250,000 people die from it every year due to the persistent infection with oncogenic type of HPV (NIH, 2017). b. Statistic: According to 2015 report, 83 percent of women in the United States have been screened for cervical cancer. This number is low compared to the healthy people 2020 target, which is 93 percent. This can be explained by disparity in screening due to low income, uninsured, less educated, lack a source of health …show more content…

80 percent of all cases of cervical cancer are caused by HPV type 16 and 18 (NIH, 2015). c. Fact: The most common disease that is transmitted through sexual activity in the United States is HPV. According to the United States health professionals, anyone who is sexually active will get HPV if he/she has many sex partners or if he/she has had sex with someone who has had many partners (NIH,2015). C. Risk factors associated with health issue a. Risk factor: Race/ ethnicity- some race/ethnicity, including American Indian, Black, Hispanic, are considered to be a risk factor of cervical cancer because they have a high rate of cervical cancer (CDC, 2000). b. Risk factor: Unprotected sex- being infected with HPV can increase the risk of developing cervical cancer. c. Risk factor: Pregnancy- women who have their first pregnancy before the age 17 are twice more likely to develop cervical cancer (CDC, 2000). D. Protective factor associated with reducing the effects of the health issue (may add more as needed) a. Protective factor: Screening- it is easier to treat the abnormal tissue or cancer if it is detected earlier (NIH, 2016). Description of the priority population with the highest need for the program intervention A. Facts about (insert descriptors- examples: males aged 25-45/Parents, Guardians, and Primary Care givers of children between the ages of 0-18). a. Males and females aged 9-13 should get the HPV vaccine before their first sexual activity. b. women aged 21

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