[PDF][PDF] Outcome and Barriers to Cervical Cancer Screening Amongst Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Positive Women Attending Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, Kano …
MA Muhammad, AI Braji, UM Ibrahim - researchgate.net
Abstract Sub-Saharan Africa carries the overwhelming share of the global burden of human
immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and of HIV-associated cervical cancer. Screening is …
immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and of HIV-associated cervical cancer. Screening is …
[PDF][PDF] An update on premalignant cervical lesions and cervical cancer screening services among HIV positive women
An update on premalignant cervical lesions and cervical cancer screening services among
HIV positive women. Page 1 http://www.alliedacademies.org/public-health-nutrition/ J Pub …
HIV positive women. Page 1 http://www.alliedacademies.org/public-health-nutrition/ J Pub …
[HTML][HTML] Cervical cancer screening utilization among HIV-positive women in Edo State, Nigeria
NR Osunde, MN Anayo, O Patience… - MGM Journal of …, 2024 - journals.lww.com
Background: The enhanced risk of cervical cancer among women with human
immunodeficiency virus (HIV) stems from the close association between HIV and increased …
immunodeficiency virus (HIV) stems from the close association between HIV and increased …
[HTML][HTML] DETERMINANTS OF CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING PRACTICES AMONG HIV INFECTED AND UNINFECTED WOMEN ATTENDING BINGHAM …
IB Kefas, I Isiko, LN Okoro, H Isa… - Student's Journal of …, 2024 - sjhresearchafrica.org
Purpose This study focused on identifying the determinants of cervical cancer screening
practices among HIV-infected and uninfected women attending Bingham University …
practices among HIV-infected and uninfected women attending Bingham University …
Uptake of cervical cancer screening among HIV positive women at a tertiary healthcare center in Nigeria
CF Chukwunyere, DO Awonuga - Cancer Research, 2019 - AACR
BACKGROUND: Cervical cancer currently ranks the commonest gynecological cancer in
Nigeria. This could be attributed to poor performance of screening strategies due to …
Nigeria. This could be attributed to poor performance of screening strategies due to …
Awareness, perceived risk and practices related to cervical cancer and pap smear screening among HIV-positive women in an urban HIV clinic in Johannesburg …
I Mokhele - 2015 - wiredspace.wits.ac.za
Background and objectives: Cervical cancer is a major cause of cancer-related deaths in
many developing countries yet it is a preventable and treatable in early disease. Recent …
many developing countries yet it is a preventable and treatable in early disease. Recent …
Experiences of cervical cancer screening in HIV-positive women in Zimbabwe
PC Mpata, ZZ Nkosi - curationis, 2021 - journals.co.za
Background The primary purpose of screening is to detect individuals in danger of cervical
cancer so as to prevent further progression of the disease. Cervical cancer remains a global …
cancer so as to prevent further progression of the disease. Cervical cancer remains a global …
Uptake of Cervical Cancer Screening Services and Associated Factors among HIV-Positive Women at Mzuzu Central Hospital, Malawi.
UU Phiri - Africa Journal of Nursing & Midwifery, 2024 - journals.co.za
One of the major causes of death among women worldwide is cervical cancer (CC). The
majority of the cases occur in underdeveloped nations, especially among human …
majority of the cases occur in underdeveloped nations, especially among human …
Cervical Cancer Screening in a Human Immunodeficiency Virus Treatment Centre in Zaria North-Western Nigeria.
A Yahya, A Mustapha, AOD Kolawole… - West African Journal …, 2022 - europepmc.org
Objective The study sought to assess the awareness of cervical cancer and screening
services among women living with HIV in a HIV treatment centre. Factors that affect uptake of …
services among women living with HIV in a HIV treatment centre. Factors that affect uptake of …
[引用][C] Uptake Rate of Cervical Cancer Screening Services amongst Women Attending the HIV/AIDS Clinic at KIU Teaching Hospital, Bushenyi, Uganda
B Tayebwa, E Nzabandora, B Nyongozi