Abstract Background Cancer screening programs hold much potential for reducing the cervical cancer disease burden in developing countries. The aim of this study was to determine the feasibility of mobile health (mHealth) phone technology to improve management and follow-up of clients with cervical cancer precursor lesions. Methods A sequential mixed methods design was employed for this study. Quantitative data was collected using a cross-sectional survey of 364 women eligible for a Pap smear at public sector health services in Cape Town, South Africa. Information was collected on socio-demographic status; cell phone ownership and patterns of use; knowledge of cervical cancer prevention; and interest in Pap smear results and appointment remi...
Purpose: Human papillomavirus (HPV) testing is being more widely used in simplified cervical cancer ...
Background: In Chile and Latin America, cervical cancer disproportionately affects women of low soci...
Visual inspection of the cervix with application of 4% acetic acid (VIA) is an inexpensive alternati...
Abstract Background Cancer screening programs hold...
Abstract Background In Chile, more than 500 women die every year from cervical cancer, and a majorit...
In recent years, mHealth innovations have emerged as an important tool for health promotion. It offe...
Abstract Background Cervical cancer is a major health concern in Tanzania, caused by poor attendance...
Barriers to efficient cervical cancer screening in low- and medium-income countries include the lack...
Visual inspection of the cervix after application of 5% acetic acid (VIA) is a screening technique f...
BACKGROUND: SMS interventions are effective in promoting a variety of health behaviors; however, th...
Visual inspection of the cervix after application of 5% acetic acid (VIA) is a screening technique f...
Cervical cancer is a serious public health problem in women in developing countries because of absen...
Introduction/ Background Cervical cancer is still one of the world’s deadliest forms of cancer for w...
Cervical cancer is a serious public health problem in women in developing countries because of absen...
BackgroundCervical cancer is among the most common preventable cancers with the highest morbidity an...
Purpose: Human papillomavirus (HPV) testing is being more widely used in simplified cervical cancer ...
Background: In Chile and Latin America, cervical cancer disproportionately affects women of low soci...
Visual inspection of the cervix with application of 4% acetic acid (VIA) is an inexpensive alternati...
Abstract Background Cancer screening programs hold...
Abstract Background In Chile, more than 500 women die every year from cervical cancer, and a majorit...
In recent years, mHealth innovations have emerged as an important tool for health promotion. It offe...
Abstract Background Cervical cancer is a major health concern in Tanzania, caused by poor attendance...
Barriers to efficient cervical cancer screening in low- and medium-income countries include the lack...
Visual inspection of the cervix after application of 5% acetic acid (VIA) is a screening technique f...
BACKGROUND: SMS interventions are effective in promoting a variety of health behaviors; however, th...
Visual inspection of the cervix after application of 5% acetic acid (VIA) is a screening technique f...
Cervical cancer is a serious public health problem in women in developing countries because of absen...
Introduction/ Background Cervical cancer is still one of the world’s deadliest forms of cancer for w...
Cervical cancer is a serious public health problem in women in developing countries because of absen...
BackgroundCervical cancer is among the most common preventable cancers with the highest morbidity an...
Purpose: Human papillomavirus (HPV) testing is being more widely used in simplified cervical cancer ...
Background: In Chile and Latin America, cervical cancer disproportionately affects women of low soci...
Visual inspection of the cervix with application of 4% acetic acid (VIA) is an inexpensive alternati...