There are around 25,100 new cases of cervical carcinoma in situ every year in the UK (2017-2019).
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Incidence rates for cervical carcinoma in situ are highest in females aged 25 to 29 in the UK, with more than 1 in 3 (36%) of all new cervical carcinoma in situ cases diagnosed in this age group (2017-2019).
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Cervical carcinoma in situ incidence rates in females have remained stable in the UK since the early 1990s and rates have decreased by almost a quarter (23%) in the last decade (2017-2019).
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