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View article: Imparting Knowledge to Others: A Qualitative Study Exploring How Ethiopian Women Prefer to Receive Cervical Cancer Education
Imparting Knowledge to Others: A Qualitative Study Exploring How Ethiopian Women Prefer to Receive Cervical Cancer Education Open
PURPOSE Cervical cancer is the second deadliest cancer among women in Ethiopia. While preventable through timely screening, there is a low uptake of cancer screening among women due to low awareness and education. Cervical cancer screening…
View article: If I Have the Courage…I Prefer to See a Doctor: A Qualitative Exploration of Ethiopian Women’s Hesitancy to Screen for Cervical Cancer Using HPV Self-Sampling
If I Have the Courage…I Prefer to See a Doctor: A Qualitative Exploration of Ethiopian Women’s Hesitancy to Screen for Cervical Cancer Using HPV Self-Sampling Open
PURPOSE In Ethiopia, cervical cancer screening uptake remains low (14%), despite efforts to increase access to preventive services. While Ethiopia’s national screening program currently uses a “screen-and-treat” approach with visual inspec…
View article: Loss, liberation, and agency: Patient experiences of methadone treatment at opioid treatment programs during the COVID-19 pandemic
Loss, liberation, and agency: Patient experiences of methadone treatment at opioid treatment programs during the COVID-19 pandemic Open
View article: Data from A Pooled Analysis to Compare the Clinical Characteristics of Human Papillomavirus–positive and -Negative Cervical Precancers
Data from A Pooled Analysis to Compare the Clinical Characteristics of Human Papillomavirus–positive and -Negative Cervical Precancers Open
Given that high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) is the necessary cause of virtually all cervical cancer, the clinical meaning of HPV-negative cervical precancer is unknown. We, therefore, conducted a literature search in Ovid MEDLINE, PubM…
View article: Supplemental Figures 1-2 from A Pooled Analysis to Compare the Clinical Characteristics of Human Papillomavirus–positive and -Negative Cervical Precancers
Supplemental Figures 1-2 from A Pooled Analysis to Compare the Clinical Characteristics of Human Papillomavirus–positive and -Negative Cervical Precancers Open
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View article: Supplemental Figures 1-2 from A Pooled Analysis to Compare the Clinical Characteristics of Human Papillomavirus–positive and -Negative Cervical Precancers
Supplemental Figures 1-2 from A Pooled Analysis to Compare the Clinical Characteristics of Human Papillomavirus–positive and -Negative Cervical Precancers Open
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View article: Supplementary Data Legends from A Pooled Analysis to Compare the Clinical Characteristics of Human Papillomavirus–positive and -Negative Cervical Precancers
Supplementary Data Legends from A Pooled Analysis to Compare the Clinical Characteristics of Human Papillomavirus–positive and -Negative Cervical Precancers Open
Supplementary Data Legends
View article: Data from A Pooled Analysis to Compare the Clinical Characteristics of Human Papillomavirus–positive and -Negative Cervical Precancers
Data from A Pooled Analysis to Compare the Clinical Characteristics of Human Papillomavirus–positive and -Negative Cervical Precancers Open
Given that high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) is the necessary cause of virtually all cervical cancer, the clinical meaning of HPV-negative cervical precancer is unknown. We, therefore, conducted a literature search in Ovid MEDLINE, PubM…
View article: Supplementary Data Legends from A Pooled Analysis to Compare the Clinical Characteristics of Human Papillomavirus–positive and -Negative Cervical Precancers
Supplementary Data Legends from A Pooled Analysis to Compare the Clinical Characteristics of Human Papillomavirus–positive and -Negative Cervical Precancers Open
Supplementary Data Legends
View article: Long-term human papillomavirus vaccination effectiveness and immunity in Rwandan women living with and without HIV: a study protocol
Long-term human papillomavirus vaccination effectiveness and immunity in Rwandan women living with and without HIV: a study protocol Open
Introduction Prophylactic human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines have been shown to be highly effective in protecting women against cervical infections, high-grade abnormalities and cancer caused by the targeted HPV types. However, the eviden…
View article: Challenges and opportunities associated with cervical cancer screening programs in a low income, high HIV prevalence context
Challenges and opportunities associated with cervical cancer screening programs in a low income, high HIV prevalence context Open
View article: Acceptability of Self-Sampling for Cervical Cancer Screening Among Women Living With HIV and HIV-Negative Women in Limbé, Cameroon
Acceptability of Self-Sampling for Cervical Cancer Screening Among Women Living With HIV and HIV-Negative Women in Limbé, Cameroon Open
Introduction: Like many countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, Cameroon has a high burden of cervical cancer and low availability and uptake of screening. Self-collection has the potential to increase the uptake of cervical cancer screening amon…
View article: Challenges and opportunities associated with cervical cancer screening programs in a low income, high HIV prevalence context
Challenges and opportunities associated with cervical cancer screening programs in a low income, high HIV prevalence context Open
Background Cervical cancer is a leading cause of death among Cameroon women. The burden of cervical cancer is in part traceable to the inadequate understanding of contextual determinants of access to expanding screening and prevention oppo…
View article: A Pilot Study of Human Papillomavirus Detection in Urine Using a Novel Nucleic Acid Amplification Test
A Pilot Study of Human Papillomavirus Detection in Urine Using a Novel Nucleic Acid Amplification Test Open
Introduction Human papillomavirus (HPV) testing is the standard-of-care for cervical cancer screening globally. Urine is a promising alternative to collecting a cervical specimen during a pelvic exam for HPV testing. There are no studies t…
View article: A Pooled Analysis to Compare the Clinical Characteristics of Human Papillomavirus–positive and -Negative Cervical Precancers
A Pooled Analysis to Compare the Clinical Characteristics of Human Papillomavirus–positive and -Negative Cervical Precancers Open
Given that high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) is the necessary cause of virtually all cervical cancer, the clinical meaning of HPV-negative cervical precancer is unknown. We, therefore, conducted a literature search in Ovid MEDLINE, PubM…
View article: A comparison of screening tests for detection of high-grade cervical abnormalities in women living with HIV from Cameroon
A comparison of screening tests for detection of high-grade cervical abnormalities in women living with HIV from Cameroon Open
View article: A scoping review: Facilitators and barriers of cervical cancer screening and early diagnosis of breast cancer in Sub-Saharan African health settings
A scoping review: Facilitators and barriers of cervical cancer screening and early diagnosis of breast cancer in Sub-Saharan African health settings Open
View article: Cervical human papillomavirus DNA detection in women living with HIV and HIV-uninfected women living in Limbe, Cameroon
Cervical human papillomavirus DNA detection in women living with HIV and HIV-uninfected women living in Limbe, Cameroon Open
View article: Challenges and opportunities associated with cervical cancer screening programs in a low income, high HIV prevalence context
Challenges and opportunities associated with cervical cancer screening programs in a low income, high HIV prevalence context Open
Background Cervical-cancer is a leading cause of death among Cameroon women. The burden of cervical-cancer is in part traceable to the inadequate understanding of contextual determinants of access to expanding screening and prevention oppo…
View article: Challenges and opportunities to reduce the burden of cervical cancer in a low income, high HIV prevalence context
Challenges and opportunities to reduce the burden of cervical cancer in a low income, high HIV prevalence context Open
BackgroundCervical cancer is a leading cause of death among Cameroon women. The burden of cervical cancer is in part traceable to the inadequate understanding of contextual determinants of access to expanding screening and prevention oppor…
View article: A pooled analysis to compare the clinical characteristics of human papillomavirus–positive and -negative cervical precancers
A pooled analysis to compare the clinical characteristics of human papillomavirus–positive and -negative cervical precancers Open
Given that high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) is the necessary cause of virtually all cervical cancer, the clinical meaning of HPV-negative cervical precancer is unknown. We, therefore, conducted a literature search in Ovid MEDLINE, PubM…
View article: Participation in Cervical Screening by Self-collection, Pap, or a Choice of Either in Brazil
Participation in Cervical Screening by Self-collection, Pap, or a Choice of Either in Brazil Open
Most cervical cancers occur in women who do not participate in cervical-cancer screening. We therefore evaluated adherence to screening for clinic-based Pap testing, self-collected sampling for HPV testing, and choice of the 2 among 483 un…