Last updated on 4-10-2023 by Marie Malingreau
Authors
Hillemanns, Peter; Klaus Friese; Christian Dannecker; Stefanie Klug; Ulrike Seifert; Thomas Iftner; Juliane Hädicke; Thomas Löning; Lars Horn; Dietmar Schmidt; Hans Ikenberg; Manfred Steiner; Freitag, Ulrich; Uwe Siebert; Gaby Sroczynski; Willi Sauerbrei; Matthias W Beckmann; Marion Gebhardt; Michael Friedrich; Karsten Münstedt; Schneider, Achim; Kaufmann, Andreas; K Ulrich Petry; Axel P A Schäfer; Pawlita, Michael; Joachim Weis; Anja Mehnert; Mathias Fehr; Christoph Grimm; Olaf Reich; M. Arbyn; Jos Kleijnen; Simone Wesselmann; Monika Nothacker; Markus Follmann; Thomas Langer; Matthias JentschkeKeywords
Abstract:
AIMS
Annual opportunistic screening for cervical carcinoma has been carried out in Germany since 1971. The creation of this S3 guideline meets an important need, outlined in the National Cancer Plan, with regard to screening for cervical cancer, as the guideline aims to provide important information and support for planned organized screening for cervical cancer in Germany.
METHODS
With the financial support of German Cancer Aid, 21 professional societies developed evidence-based statements and recommendations (classified using the GRADE system) for the screening, management and treatm…