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BACKGROUND: Cytology-based screening using the Pap smear has been the main screening method used for the secondary prevention of cervical cancer worldwide. Countries able to implement broad screening coverage at frequent intervals have had success in reducing cervical cancer mortality. In many low-income countries, however, traditional cytology screening has proved difficult to sustain because ...
Cervical cancer was the second most common cancer of women in Thailand after breast cancer. Incidence of cervical cancer in Thailand was 23.4 in 100,000 (Ferlay et al., 1998). Cervical cancer mortality rate was rising from 0.66 0.94% between 2011 and 2014 (Department of Disease Control, Ministry of Public Health, 2015). Cervical cancer is preventable by screening for precancerous lesions. Avail...
Cervical cancer ranks the second common cancer in women, affecting women severely in developing countries. It is a critical issue to develop simple, rapid, accurate, safe, acceptable, and inexpensive screening tests which can be used in cervical cancer prevention programs in developing countries. Due to the shortage of funding and qualified cytological professionals in most developing countries...
We estimate the accuracy of colposcopy and visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA) while minimizing the effects of misclassification bias, and maximizing ascertainment of disease. VIA was performed by experienced physicians on a population-based sample of women aged 30 to 49 years in rural Shanxi province, China. Each woman received VIA, liquid-based cytology (LBC) and hybrid capture 2 (hc2, Q...
In 1999, visual inspection methods of cervical cancer screening had garnered some interest, but were not yet considered “proven” technologies. In the nine years following inauguration of the Alliance for Cervical Cancer Prevention (ACCP), its partners conducted studies comparing a number of screening techniques including cytology, visual inspection methods using acetic acid (VIA) or Lugol’s iod...
In 1999, visual inspection methods of cervical cancer screening had garnered some interest, but were not yet considered “proven” technologies. In the nine years following inauguration of the Alliance for Cervical Cancer Prevention (ACCP), its partners conducted studies comparing a number of screening techniques including cytology, visual inspection methods using acetic acid (VIA) or Lugol’s iod...
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