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Autor:
Sinkala, M., Chamot, E., White, H.L., Parham, G.P., Grimley, D.M., Mulambia, C., Mwanahamuntu, M.H., Moneyham, L.
Invasive cervical cancer is the second most common cancer among women worldwide, with approximately 85% of the disease burden occurring in developing countries. To date, there have been few systematic efforts to document African women's conceptualiza
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Stringer, J.S.A., Sahasrabuddhe, V.V., Hicks, M.L., Parham, G.P., Pfaendler, K.S., Chibwesha, C., Kapambwe, S., Myung, D., Mwanahamuntu, M.H., Mwanza, B., Mkumba, G.
Objectives.: Low physician density, undercapacitated laboratory infrastructures, and limited resources are major limitations to the development and implementation of widely accessible cervical cancer prevention programs in sub-Saharan Africa. Materia
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Autor:
Stringer, J.S.A., King, K.E., Hicks, M.L., Mudenda, V., Vermund, S.H., Mkumba, G., Chi, B.H., Mwanahamuntu, M.H., Sahasrabuddhe, V.V., Westfall, A.O., Kapambwe, S., Parham, G.P., Chibwesha, C., Pfaendler, K.S.
Background: Cervical cancer kills more women in low-income nations than any other malignancy. A variety of research and demonstration efforts have proven the efficacy and effectiveness of low-cost cervical cancer prevention methods but none in routin
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Hicks, M.L., Mudenda, V., Stringer, J.S.A., Sahasrabuddhe, V.V., Vermund, S.H., Mwanahamuntu, M.H., Parham, G.P., Pfaendler, K.S.
Greater than 80% of the world's new cases and deaths due to cervical cancer occur in the developing world. No more than 5% of women in these settings are screened for cervical cancer even once in their lifetimes. Earlier attempts to establish populat
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Stringer, J.S.A., Pfaendler, K.S., Mwanahamuntu, M.H., Sahasrabuddhe, V.V., Parham, G.P., Mudenda, V.
Objective: We demonstrate the feasibility of implementing a referral and management system for cryotherapy-ineligible women in a "screen-and-treat" cervical cancer prevention program targeting HIV-infected women in Zambia. Methods: We established cri
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Peckham and Hann’s call for integrating cervical cancer prevention as part of broader sexual and reproductive health prevention services is especially relevant to sub-Saharan Africa where both cervical cancer and sexually transmitted infections, es
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Publikováno v:
In Gynecologic Oncology June 2017 145 Supplement 1:64-65
Autor:
Hicks, M.L., Vermund, S.H., Sahasrabuddhe, V.V., Parham, G.P., Stringer, E.M., Mwanahamuntu, M.H., Shepherd, B.E.
Objectives.: HIV-infected women living in resource-constrained nations like Zambia are now accessing antiretroviral therapy and thus may live long enough for HPV-induced cervical cancer to manifest and progress. We evaluated the prevalence and predic
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