Authors : Deepu Mathew Cherian, Anand S Patil, Kashinath S Bhople
DOI : 10.18231/j.jdpo.2019.035
Volume : 4
Issue : 3
Year : 2019
Page No : 166-169
Introduction: Heart of India lies in the rural population and health care systems are reaching many of
these rural areas. But still in some of the Indian rural population, measures of health and living standards
are low. Rural women are also vulnerable to many risk factors. The incidence of premalignant lesions of
cervix may be higher due to these risk factors. Pap smear is the best and economical screening method for
detection of cervical premalignant lesions.
Objective: To understand the spectrum of lesions and prevalence of precancerous lesion in one of the rural
areas in Maharashtra
Materials and Methods: All pap smears received in the Department of Pathology, Indian Institute of
Medical Science and Research, Warudi, Maharashtra from January 2018 to May 2018 are evaluated and
the findings are correlated with age.
Results: Out of the 252 cases that were studied, 4.76% of cases (n=12) showed epithelial cell abnormality.
85.7% of cases (n=216) were Negative for Intraepithelial Lesion or Malignancy in which 33.7% cases
(n=85) showed inflammation. 8.3% cases (n=21) showed the presence of an organism
Conclusion: Pap smear test is the simplest, painless and cost-effective screening tool for cervical cancer.
Awareness is needed among the rural population about this gold standard test for cervical cancer screening.
Keywords: Awareness, Cervical cytology, Rural population.