Cervical cancer screening pathways in France in 2015-2021, a nationwide study based on medico-administrative data

Prev Med Rep. 2023 Sep 28:36:102429. doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2023.102429. eCollection 2023 Dec.

Abstract

To better document cervical cancer screening (CCS) pathways, the purpose of our study was to examine CCS pathways among women who had undergone a screening test (opportunistic or organised programme), based on real-life data over a 7-year period. This study used data from the French national health care database (SNDS), which covers almost 100 % of the French population of around 66 million inhabitants. Data from 2015 to 2021 were extracted. More than one quarter (27 %) of women who were at least 25 years old in 2015 and up to 65 years old in 2021 were not screened over the 2015-2021 period. Compared to women who had undergone screening at least once, women who were not screened were older (36 % vs. 23 % in the 50-59 years age group in 2015) and lived in the most deprived urban areas (21 % vs 16 % for less and most deprived respectively). 57 % of women underwent screening within recommended intervals, 13 % of women were under-screened, and 30 % were overscreened. Overall, our study identified that, in 2021, women who participated in the French organised screening programme were less likely to be screened within the recommended interval over the 7-year period. These analyses need to be continued over time in order to assess whether the programme helps reintegrate women into the screening process.

Keywords: Cancer screening; Cervical cancer; France; Human papillomavirus; Organised cervical cancer; Screening programme; Screening trajectories.