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Autor:
Megan J Huchko, Jennifer Sneden, Jennifer M Zakaras, Karen Smith-McCune, George Sawaya, May Maloba, Elizabeth Ann Bukusi, Craig R Cohen
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 4, p e0118568 (2015)
Visual inspection with Acetic Acid (VIA) and Visual Inspection with Lugol’s Iodine (VILI) are increasingly recommended in various cervical cancer screening protocols in low-resource settings. Although VIA is more widely used, VILI has been advocate
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/039eaa4bcf504ea18179e0adc69a583b
Autor:
Megan J Huchko, Jennifer Sneden, Hannah H Leslie, Naila Abdulrahim, May Maloba, Elizabeth Bukusi, Craig R Cohen
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the World Health Organization, Vol 92, Iss 3, Pp 195-203
Objective To determine the optimal strategy for cervical cancer screening in women with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection by comparing two strategies: visual inspection of the cervix with acetic acid (VIA) and VIA followed immediately by v
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/edcb5923b3474ad6b10a039602b295db
Autor:
May Maloba, Megan J. Huchko, Elizabeth A. Bukusi, Karen Smith-McCune, Jennifer Sneden, Craig R. Cohen, George F. Sawaya, Naila Abdulrahim
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Cancer. 136:392-398
Visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA) is becoming a more widely recommended and implemented screening tool for cervical cancer prevention programs in low-resource settings. Many of these settings have a high prevalence of HIV-infected women. We ca
Autor:
Hannah H. Leslie, Jennifer Sneden, Craig R. Cohen, May Maloba, Elizabeth A. Bukusi, Naila Abdulrahim, Megan J. Huchko
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the World Health Organization, vol 92, iss 3
To determine the optimal strategy for cervical cancer screening in women with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection by comparing two strategies: visual inspection of the cervix with acetic acid (VIA) and VIA followed immediately by visual insp
Autor:
Craig R. Cohen, Hannah H. Leslie, Jennifer Sneden, Elizabeth A. Bukusi, Naila Abdulrahim, Megan J. Huchko, May Maloba
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Cancer. 134:740-745
HIV and cervical cancer are intersecting epidemics in many low-resource settings, yet there are few accurate estimates of the scope of this public health challenge. To understand disease prevalence and risk factors for cervical intraepithelial neopla
Autor:
May Maloba, Megan J. Huchko, Elizabeth A. Bukusi, Karen Smith-McCune, Jennifer M. Zakaras, Craig R. Cohen, Jennifer Sneden, George F. Sawaya
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 4, p e0118568 (2015)
PLoS ONE
Cohen, Craig; Sawaya, George; Huchko, MJ; Sneden, J; Zakaras, JM; Smith-McCune, K; et al.(2015). A randomized trial comparing the diagnostic accuracy of visual inspection with acetic acid to visual inspection with Lugol's iodine for cervical cancer screening in HIV infected women. UC San Francisco: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/5z61f9h7
PLoS ONE
Cohen, Craig; Sawaya, George; Huchko, MJ; Sneden, J; Zakaras, JM; Smith-McCune, K; et al.(2015). A randomized trial comparing the diagnostic accuracy of visual inspection with acetic acid to visual inspection with Lugol's iodine for cervical cancer screening in HIV infected women. UC San Francisco: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/5z61f9h7
Visual inspection with Acetic Acid (VIA) and Visual Inspection with Lugol’s Iodine (VILI) are increasingly recommended in various cervical cancer screening protocols in low-resource settings. Although VIA is more widely used, VILI has been advocate
Publikováno v:
The Cochrane Library
BACKGROUND: Concern about a possible association of hormonal contraception with HIV acquisition has been raised by three types of evidence. Firstly high-dose progestogen treatment greatly increases HIV acquisition in female non-human primates. Second
Autor:
Megan J, Huchko, Jennifer, Sneden, George, Sawaya, Karen, Smith-McCune, May, Maloba, Naila, Abdulrahim, Elizabeth A, Bukusi, Craig R, Cohen
Publikováno v:
International journal of cancer. 136(2)
Visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA) is becoming a more widely recommended and implemented screening tool for cervical cancer prevention programs in low-resource settings. Many of these settings have a high prevalence of HIV-infected women. We ca