Objective:To measure the effectiveness of unaided visual inspection (UVI) of the cervix as a primary means of cervical cancer screening. Design: A cross sectional study. Setting: Five primary health care clinics in Mashonaland Province, Zimbabwe. Subjects: 1 000 women aged between 25 and 55 years. Main Outcome Measures: Sensitivity and specificity of UVI. Methods: 1 000 women attending primary health care clinics were screened for cervical cancer by six qualified nurses. An unlubricated bivalve speculum was inserted into the vagina under good light to visualize the cervix and a cervical cytology specimen was obtained followed by visual inspection of the cervix stained by 4% acetic acid. All women found to have abnormal cervices by visual in...
BACKGROUND: In developing nations women are screened PAP smear test and through visual inspection ...
Introduction The simplest and cheapest method for cervical cancer screening is visual inspection aft...
Background: Cervical cancer is preventable in pre-invasive state when effective programmes are imple...
Introduction: The much higher incidence of cervical cancer in developing nations, as compared with t...
Background: Cervical cancer, despite being a preventable disease endangers the lives of significant ...
Background: Carcinoma of cervix is the most common malignancy in female and a major public health pr...
Context (Background): Visual-based screening techniques are low cost and have good sensitivity. Henc...
ObjectiveTo determine the optimal strategy for cervical cancer screening in women with human immunod...
Introduction: Cancers of female genital tract are of much concern worldwide. Among them, cancer of c...
BACKGROUND: In the absence of an effective cervical cancer screening programme, efforts are being ma...
Objective: To evaluate the value of visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA) in screening cervical c...
Objectives of the study: The main objective of the study is to analyze the visual inspection of Cerv...
Objective. To assess the acceptability of cervical screening using direct visual inspection after ac...
BACKGROUND: In the absence of an effective cervical cancer screening programme, efforts are being ma...
We evaluated the feasibility and performance of visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA) and Lugol’s...
BACKGROUND: In developing nations women are screened PAP smear test and through visual inspection ...
Introduction The simplest and cheapest method for cervical cancer screening is visual inspection aft...
Background: Cervical cancer is preventable in pre-invasive state when effective programmes are imple...
Introduction: The much higher incidence of cervical cancer in developing nations, as compared with t...
Background: Cervical cancer, despite being a preventable disease endangers the lives of significant ...
Background: Carcinoma of cervix is the most common malignancy in female and a major public health pr...
Context (Background): Visual-based screening techniques are low cost and have good sensitivity. Henc...
ObjectiveTo determine the optimal strategy for cervical cancer screening in women with human immunod...
Introduction: Cancers of female genital tract are of much concern worldwide. Among them, cancer of c...
BACKGROUND: In the absence of an effective cervical cancer screening programme, efforts are being ma...
Objective: To evaluate the value of visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA) in screening cervical c...
Objectives of the study: The main objective of the study is to analyze the visual inspection of Cerv...
Objective. To assess the acceptability of cervical screening using direct visual inspection after ac...
BACKGROUND: In the absence of an effective cervical cancer screening programme, efforts are being ma...
We evaluated the feasibility and performance of visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA) and Lugol’s...
BACKGROUND: In developing nations women are screened PAP smear test and through visual inspection ...
Introduction The simplest and cheapest method for cervical cancer screening is visual inspection aft...
Background: Cervical cancer is preventable in pre-invasive state when effective programmes are imple...