Cervical cancer is preventable but continues to cause the deaths of more than 270,000 women worldwide each year, most of them in developing countries where programs to detect and treat precancerous lesions are not affordable or available. Studies have demonstrated that screening by visual inspection of the cervix using acetic acid (VIA) is a simple, affordable, and sensitive test that can identify precancerous changes of the cervix so that treatment such as cryotherapy can be provided. Government partners implemented screening and treatment using VIA and cryotherapy at demonstration sites in Peru, Uganda, and Vietnam. Evaluations were conducted in the three countries to explore the barriers and facilitating factors for the use of services a...
Background: Carcinoma of cervix is the most common malignancy in female and a major public health pr...
This study aims to determine the diagnostic values of visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA) and P...
Very few efforts have been undertaken to scale-up low-cost approaches to cervical cancer prevention ...
Objective. To assess the acceptability of cervical screening using direct visual inspection after ac...
Cervical cancer remains a significant cause of morbidity and mortality for women in developing count...
Cervical cancer remains a significant cause of morbidity and mortality for women in developing count...
Single-visit “screen-and-treat” strategies using visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA) and cryoth...
Background: Breast and cervical cancer is the largest contributor of all types of cancer in women. T...
Background: Objective of current study was to assess the acceptability and feasibility of cervical c...
Background: Cervical cancer has a major impact on the lives of women worldwide, but particularly tho...
Abstract Background An important cervical cancer prevention strategy in low- and middle-income count...
Detection of the cervical cancer requires practice of screening that will increase survival rates fr...
Background: Cervical cancer can be prevented and mortality/morbidity reduced by early detection and ...
Cervical cancer is a global health problem and the most common cancer in women living in sub- Sahara...
Guatemala is a developing nation of nearly 16 million in Central America. Among the many health prob...
Background: Carcinoma of cervix is the most common malignancy in female and a major public health pr...
This study aims to determine the diagnostic values of visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA) and P...
Very few efforts have been undertaken to scale-up low-cost approaches to cervical cancer prevention ...
Objective. To assess the acceptability of cervical screening using direct visual inspection after ac...
Cervical cancer remains a significant cause of morbidity and mortality for women in developing count...
Cervical cancer remains a significant cause of morbidity and mortality for women in developing count...
Single-visit “screen-and-treat” strategies using visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA) and cryoth...
Background: Breast and cervical cancer is the largest contributor of all types of cancer in women. T...
Background: Objective of current study was to assess the acceptability and feasibility of cervical c...
Background: Cervical cancer has a major impact on the lives of women worldwide, but particularly tho...
Abstract Background An important cervical cancer prevention strategy in low- and middle-income count...
Detection of the cervical cancer requires practice of screening that will increase survival rates fr...
Background: Cervical cancer can be prevented and mortality/morbidity reduced by early detection and ...
Cervical cancer is a global health problem and the most common cancer in women living in sub- Sahara...
Guatemala is a developing nation of nearly 16 million in Central America. Among the many health prob...
Background: Carcinoma of cervix is the most common malignancy in female and a major public health pr...
This study aims to determine the diagnostic values of visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA) and P...
Very few efforts have been undertaken to scale-up low-cost approaches to cervical cancer prevention ...