Background: Human immunodeficiency virus positive (HIV+) women have a higher risk of developing invasive cervical cancer compared with uninfected women. This study aims to document programmatic experience of integrating cervical cancer screening using Visual Inspection and Acetic Acid (VIA) into HIV care as well as to describe patients′ characteristics associated with positive VIA findings amongst HIV+ women. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study analysed routine service data collected at the antiretroviral therapy (ART) and cervical cancer screening services. Our program integrated screening for cervical cancer using VIA technique to HIV care and treatment services through a combination of stakeholder engagement, capacity building...
Objective; To describe the challenges and successes of integrating a public-sector cervical screenin...
Visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA) is becoming a more widely recommended and implemented scree...
A cross sectional, descriptive study of Invasive Cervical Cancer(ICC) patients managed at Harare’s...
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...
Abstract Background We evaluated cervical cancer program for women living with HIV (WLHIV) to determ...
Background: The proven benefit of integrating cervical cancer screening programme into HIV care has ...
Background: The highest numbers of HIV-infected women are in sub- Saharan Africa, where the natural ...
BackgroundMalawi has the highest rate of cervical cancer globally and cervical cancer is six to eigh...
Cervical cancer is a major public health problem. Even though readily preventable, it is the fourth ...
BackgroundCervical cancer is a major public health problem. Even though readily preventable, it is t...
Abstract Background Cervical cancer screening is not yet standard of care of women attending HIV car...
HIV-infected women are at increased risk for developing cervical cancer. Women living in resource-li...
Cervical cancer (CC) is a leading cause of cancer-related death and a major public health issue in s...
In the absence of stand-alone infrastructures for delivering cervical cancer screening services, eff...
Objective; To describe the challenges and successes of integrating a public-sector cervical screenin...
Visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA) is becoming a more widely recommended and implemented scree...
A cross sectional, descriptive study of Invasive Cervical Cancer(ICC) patients managed at Harare’s...
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...
Abstract Background We evaluated cervical cancer program for women living with HIV (WLHIV) to determ...
Background: The proven benefit of integrating cervical cancer screening programme into HIV care has ...
Background: The highest numbers of HIV-infected women are in sub- Saharan Africa, where the natural ...
BackgroundMalawi has the highest rate of cervical cancer globally and cervical cancer is six to eigh...
Cervical cancer is a major public health problem. Even though readily preventable, it is the fourth ...
BackgroundCervical cancer is a major public health problem. Even though readily preventable, it is t...
Abstract Background Cervical cancer screening is not yet standard of care of women attending HIV car...
HIV-infected women are at increased risk for developing cervical cancer. Women living in resource-li...
Cervical cancer (CC) is a leading cause of cancer-related death and a major public health issue in s...
In the absence of stand-alone infrastructures for delivering cervical cancer screening services, eff...
Objective; To describe the challenges and successes of integrating a public-sector cervical screenin...
Visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA) is becoming a more widely recommended and implemented scree...
A cross sectional, descriptive study of Invasive Cervical Cancer(ICC) patients managed at Harare’s...