Background: The proven benefit of integrating cervical cancer screening programme into HIV care has led to its adoption as a standard of care. However this is not operational in most HIV clinics in Nigeria. Of the various reasons given for non-implementation, none is backed by scientific evidence. This study was conducted to assess the willingness and acceptability of cervical cancer screening among HIV positive Nigerian women. Methods: A cross sectional study of HIV positive women attending a large HIV treatment centre in Lagos, Nigeria. Respondents were identified using stratified sampling method. A pretested questionnaire was used to obtain information by trained research assistants. Obtained information were coded and managed using SPSS...
Aim: Cancer of the cervix is the third most common cancer among women worldwide, and in Nigeria it i...
Cancer of the cervix is still a major killer among Nigerian women and other developing countries (1,...
BackgroundTo establish successful strategies and increasing the utilization of preventive services, ...
Cancer of the cervix is the leading cancer in women in sub Saharan Africa. The aim of this study is ...
Background: Human immunodeficiency virus positive (HIV+) women have a higher risk of developing inva...
Background Cervical cancer incidence is high among women living with HIV due to high-risk HPV persis...
Abstract Background We evaluated cervical cancer program for women living with HIV (WLHIV) to determ...
Background: Cervical cancer, a leading cause of cancer deaths in women in developing countries can b...
Background: The highest numbers of HIV-infected women are in sub- Saharan Africa, where the natural ...
Abstract Background Cervical cancer is an issue of global health concern, and it seems to be the nex...
Invasive cervical cancer is the second-most common cancer in women world-wide, 80% of these cases we...
Introduction: In middle and low income regions of the world, there are approximately 90% of cervical...
Invasive cervical cancer (ICC) is common in areas where human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is also p...
Background: Cervical cancer is the most common genital cancer and one of the leading causes of death...
Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer in women worldwide, with significantly higher incid...
Aim: Cancer of the cervix is the third most common cancer among women worldwide, and in Nigeria it i...
Cancer of the cervix is still a major killer among Nigerian women and other developing countries (1,...
BackgroundTo establish successful strategies and increasing the utilization of preventive services, ...
Cancer of the cervix is the leading cancer in women in sub Saharan Africa. The aim of this study is ...
Background: Human immunodeficiency virus positive (HIV+) women have a higher risk of developing inva...
Background Cervical cancer incidence is high among women living with HIV due to high-risk HPV persis...
Abstract Background We evaluated cervical cancer program for women living with HIV (WLHIV) to determ...
Background: Cervical cancer, a leading cause of cancer deaths in women in developing countries can b...
Background: The highest numbers of HIV-infected women are in sub- Saharan Africa, where the natural ...
Abstract Background Cervical cancer is an issue of global health concern, and it seems to be the nex...
Invasive cervical cancer is the second-most common cancer in women world-wide, 80% of these cases we...
Introduction: In middle and low income regions of the world, there are approximately 90% of cervical...
Invasive cervical cancer (ICC) is common in areas where human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is also p...
Background: Cervical cancer is the most common genital cancer and one of the leading causes of death...
Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer in women worldwide, with significantly higher incid...
Aim: Cancer of the cervix is the third most common cancer among women worldwide, and in Nigeria it i...
Cancer of the cervix is still a major killer among Nigerian women and other developing countries (1,...
BackgroundTo establish successful strategies and increasing the utilization of preventive services, ...