Background: The aim of this study is to demonstrate the feasibility; mention the challenges encountered and highlight the success of implementing a community-based mobile cervical cancer-screening program in rural India. Methods: Communities were mobilized through extensive peer education and by screening in existing community spaces using a mobile clinic model. An initial “screen and treat” protocol was transitioned to “screen, test, and treat” using Pap smears for confirmatory testing, and cryotherapy or Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure (LEEP) for treatment. We trained 50 Peer Educators and conducted 190 screening camps in 58 locations. Results: Of 3,821 registered women, 3,544 (92.8%) accepted screening. Overall, 440/3544 (12.4%, ...
Cervical cancer is a serious public health problem in women in developing countries because of absen...
Background: Cervical cancer is the most common cause of death among women in developing countries. I...
Background: India accounts for 25% of total deaths from cervical cancer. Screening for cervical canc...
BACKGROUND: The majority of women in rural India have poor or no access to cervical cancer screening...
Cervical carcinoma is one of the most common and dreaded diseases of women, and in India, it account...
Introduction: Cervical and breast cancer are the most common malignancies among women worldwide. Eff...
Objective: To examine the feasibility of implementing a high-risk HPV (hrHPV) DNA-based screening pr...
The World Health Organization (WHO) refers to cervical cancer as a public health problem, and sub-Sa...
Background: The implementation of population screening for cervical lesions in rural areas has been ...
Conventional, cytology based Cervical cancer screening programmes used in the developed world is oft...
BackgroundThe incidence of cervical cancer in Kenya is among the highest in the world. Few Kenyan wo...
Introduction. A number of new technologies including cervical cancer screening and vaccination have ...
Cervical cancer is a serious public health problem in women in developing countries because of absen...
Early detection and treatment via screening can prevent up to 80% of cervical cancers in developed c...
Background: Cervical cancer being a major cause of mortality and morbidity in developing countries, ...
Cervical cancer is a serious public health problem in women in developing countries because of absen...
Background: Cervical cancer is the most common cause of death among women in developing countries. I...
Background: India accounts for 25% of total deaths from cervical cancer. Screening for cervical canc...
BACKGROUND: The majority of women in rural India have poor or no access to cervical cancer screening...
Cervical carcinoma is one of the most common and dreaded diseases of women, and in India, it account...
Introduction: Cervical and breast cancer are the most common malignancies among women worldwide. Eff...
Objective: To examine the feasibility of implementing a high-risk HPV (hrHPV) DNA-based screening pr...
The World Health Organization (WHO) refers to cervical cancer as a public health problem, and sub-Sa...
Background: The implementation of population screening for cervical lesions in rural areas has been ...
Conventional, cytology based Cervical cancer screening programmes used in the developed world is oft...
BackgroundThe incidence of cervical cancer in Kenya is among the highest in the world. Few Kenyan wo...
Introduction. A number of new technologies including cervical cancer screening and vaccination have ...
Cervical cancer is a serious public health problem in women in developing countries because of absen...
Early detection and treatment via screening can prevent up to 80% of cervical cancers in developed c...
Background: Cervical cancer being a major cause of mortality and morbidity in developing countries, ...
Cervical cancer is a serious public health problem in women in developing countries because of absen...
Background: Cervical cancer is the most common cause of death among women in developing countries. I...
Background: India accounts for 25% of total deaths from cervical cancer. Screening for cervical canc...