May 7, 2026 · BMC women's health · DOI: 10.1186/s12905-026-04520-0

A repeated cross-sectional analysis of routine leucorrhea test results in women from Jianyang City, Western China (2022-2024) and exploration of the significance of health screening

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The authors aimed to examine the temporal trends in routine leucorrhea test results and associated pathogen findings among women participating in cervical and breast cancer screenings in Jianyang City, Western China, from 2022 to 2024. They found a significant decrease in the abnormal rate of leucorrhea tests and infection rates of common pathogens, particularly among perimenopausal women in township areas, suggesting that participation in sustained health screening programs may positively impact gynecological health. The study highlights the need for targeted interventions to further improve health outcomes in these populations.

Tingyin Zhang, Hongping Zhang, Yunshun Wei, Dong Wang

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