Cervical cancer is a disease that annually claims the lives of over a quarter of a million women. A substantial number of these deaths could be prevented if population wide cancer screening, based on the Papanicolaou test, were globally available. The Papanicolaou test involves a visual review of cellular material obtained from the uterine cervix. While being relatively inexpensive from a material standpoint, the test requires highly trained cytology specialists to conduct the analysis. There is a great shortage of such specialists in developing countries, causing these to be grossly overrepresented in the mortality statistics. For the last 60 years, numerous attempts at constructing an automated system, able to perform the screening, have ...
Objective: To establish if measurements of DNA ploidy could be used to assist cytopathologists and c...
In developed countries, systematic screening programmes have reduced the morbidity and mortality res...
Cervical cancer afflicts women worldwide. The patients’ mortality with cancer has been increased by ...
Cervical cancer is a disease that annually claims the lives of over a quarter of a million women. A ...
Cervical cancer is one of the most deadly and common forms of cancer among women if no action is tak...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Cervical cancer is the second most frequent cancer in ...
5.1 Introduction Cervical cancer is one of the most common cancers, accounting for 6% of all maligna...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
In cervical screening programmes, Papanicolaou test (Pap test) is the key screening tool. However Pa...
Cancer arising from the uterine cervix is the fourth most common cause of cancer death among women w...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityCervical cancer is the second most ...
Cervical cancer remains a major public health concern in developing countries due to financial and h...
OBJECTIVE: To reduce false-negative rates of population based cervical screening programs employing ...
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common reason for cancer death amongst women worldwide, with 500 ...
Cervical cancer (CC) represents the fourth most common malignancy affecting women all over the world...
Objective: To establish if measurements of DNA ploidy could be used to assist cytopathologists and c...
In developed countries, systematic screening programmes have reduced the morbidity and mortality res...
Cervical cancer afflicts women worldwide. The patients’ mortality with cancer has been increased by ...
Cervical cancer is a disease that annually claims the lives of over a quarter of a million women. A ...
Cervical cancer is one of the most deadly and common forms of cancer among women if no action is tak...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Cervical cancer is the second most frequent cancer in ...
5.1 Introduction Cervical cancer is one of the most common cancers, accounting for 6% of all maligna...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
In cervical screening programmes, Papanicolaou test (Pap test) is the key screening tool. However Pa...
Cancer arising from the uterine cervix is the fourth most common cause of cancer death among women w...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityCervical cancer is the second most ...
Cervical cancer remains a major public health concern in developing countries due to financial and h...
OBJECTIVE: To reduce false-negative rates of population based cervical screening programs employing ...
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common reason for cancer death amongst women worldwide, with 500 ...
Cervical cancer (CC) represents the fourth most common malignancy affecting women all over the world...
Objective: To establish if measurements of DNA ploidy could be used to assist cytopathologists and c...
In developed countries, systematic screening programmes have reduced the morbidity and mortality res...
Cervical cancer afflicts women worldwide. The patients’ mortality with cancer has been increased by ...