3.C.5 Number of female deaths due to cervical cancer per 100 thous. women
Sustainable Development Goal
Goal 3. Good health and well-being
Priority
Increasing access to specialist and therapeutic treatment, with particular emphasis on lifestyle diseases
Definition
Number of female deaths due to cervical cancer per 100 thousand women.
Unit
persons
Available dimensions
total
Methodological explanations
Death is a permanent, i.e. irreversible cessation of the functions of organs necessary for life (regardless of the period after live birth), as a result of which the vital functions of the entire organism cease.
Cervical cancer, also known as cervical cancer, is a malignant tumor that develops in the cervix. In the ICD-10 classification, it is designated with the code C53.
When compiling statistical data on deaths by cause, the initial cause of death is considered. The initial cause is considered to be the disease that was the beginning of the disease process that led to death, or the injury or poisoning that resulted in death.
In medical practice, the cause of death is additionally distinguished: secondary (which is considered to be a disease or injury or the circumstances of an accident - resulting from the initial cause of death) and direct (which is a disease that becomes the final cause of death as a result of a disease, injury or poisoning, or the circumstances of an accident that are the initial and secondary cause of death).
In terms of adjudication on the causes of death, since 1997, the principles of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Health Problems - 10th Revision (ICD-10) have been in force in Poland.