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View article: World health Organization’s guidance for tracking non-communicable diseases towards sustainable development goals 3.4: an initiative for facility-based monitoring
World health Organization’s guidance for tracking non-communicable diseases towards sustainable development goals 3.4: an initiative for facility-based monitoring Open
This study was funded internally by WHO.
View article: Utility of colposcopy for the screening and management of cervical cancer in Africa: a cross-sectional analysis of providers’ training and practices
Utility of colposcopy for the screening and management of cervical cancer in Africa: a cross-sectional analysis of providers’ training and practices Open
Introduction Cervical cancer is a public health issue in Africa with devastating socioeconomic consequences due to the lack of organized screening programs. The success of screening programs depends on the appropriate investigation and man…
View article: Utility of Colonoscopy for the Screening and Management of Cervical Cancer in Africa: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Providers' Training and Practices
Utility of Colonoscopy for the Screening and Management of Cervical Cancer in Africa: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Providers' Training and Practices Open
PURPOSE Cervical cancer is a public health issue in Africa with devastating socioeconomic consequences due to the lack of organized screening programs. The success of screening programs depends on the appropriate investigation and manageme…
View article: Utility of colposcopy for the screening and management of cervical cancer in Africa: a cross-sectional analysis of providers’ training and practices
Utility of colposcopy for the screening and management of cervical cancer in Africa: a cross-sectional analysis of providers’ training and practices Open
Introduction : Cervical cancer is a public health issue in Africa with devastating socioeconomic consequences due to the lack of organized screening programs. The success of screening programs depends on the appropriate investigation and m…
View article: Single dose HPV vaccine in achieving global cervical cancer elimination
Single dose HPV vaccine in achieving global cervical cancer elimination Open
Globally, cervical cancer remains a public health issue of increasing concern that could be addressed through the implementation of effective preventive measures such as human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination, especially in low-income and …
View article: HPV vaccination in Africa in the COVID-19 era: a cross-sectional survey of healthcare providers’ knowledge, training, and recommendation practices
HPV vaccination in Africa in the COVID-19 era: a cross-sectional survey of healthcare providers’ knowledge, training, and recommendation practices Open
Introduction Although the burden of cervical cancer in Africa is highest, HPV vaccination coverage remains alarmingly low in this region. Providers’ knowledge and recommendation are key drivers of HPV vaccination uptake. Yet, evidence abou…
View article: HPV vaccination in Africa in the COVID-19 era: a cross-sectional survey of healthcare providers’ knowledge, training, and recommendation practices
HPV vaccination in Africa in the COVID-19 era: a cross-sectional survey of healthcare providers’ knowledge, training, and recommendation practices Open
Introduction Although the burden of cervical cancer in Africa is highest, HPV vaccination coverage remains alarmingly low in this region. Providers’ knowledge and recommendation are key drivers of HPV vaccination uptake. Yet, evidence abou…
View article: Developing and sustaining high-quality care for children with cancer: the WHO Global Initiative for Childhood Cancer
Developing and sustaining high-quality care for children with cancer: the WHO Global Initiative for Childhood Cancer Open
Cancer is a major public health concern, impacting nearly 20 million people each year, and it is responsible for 1 in 6 deaths worldwide. The burden of cancer is increasing rapidly, straining health systems that are unable to prevent and m…
View article: Enhancing cervical and breast cancer training in Africa with e-learning
Enhancing cervical and breast cancer training in Africa with e-learning Open
The African continent carries a high share of the global cancer burden, with cervical and breast cancers being the main drivers of cancer-related morbidity and mortality in the region.1Bray F Parkin DM Gnangnon F et al.Cancer in sub-Sahara…
View article: Awareness, Attitudes and Practices of women related to breast cancer in Niamey and Zinder
Awareness, Attitudes and Practices of women related to breast cancer in Niamey and Zinder Open
Background: In Niger, breast cancer is the first cancer related morbidity and mortality within the female population. While Breast cancer awareness can contribute to early diagnosis and disease mortality reduction, Niger women’s knowledge …