A public health approach to cervical cancer control: considerations of screening and vaccination strategies
S Goldie - International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 2006 - Elsevier
Cervical cancer remains a leading cause of cancer death among women living in low-
resource settings. In the last 3 decades, cytologic screening has—in theory—been available …
resource settings. In the last 3 decades, cytologic screening has—in theory—been available …
Prevention strategies of cervical cancer in the HPV vaccine era
X Bosch, D Harper - Gynecologic oncology, 2006 - gynecologiconcology-online.net
Organized and opportunistic screening programs for cervical cancer have been very
successful in many developed countries with reductions in squamous cell cervical cancer …
successful in many developed countries with reductions in squamous cell cervical cancer …
The prevention of cervical cancer in developing countries
L Denny - BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Cervical cancer remains the commonest cancer cause of death among women in
developing countries, largely due to the failure to establish cytologically based cervical …
developing countries, largely due to the failure to establish cytologically based cervical …
Cervical cancer: a call for political will
AE Pollack, MS Balkin, L Denny - International Journal of Gynecology & …, 2006 - Elsevier
Cervical cancer kills over a quarter of a million women worldwide on an annual basis, with
80% of these deaths occurring in developing countries. Cytology-based screening …
80% of these deaths occurring in developing countries. Cytology-based screening …
Cervical cancer prevention in the 21st century: cost is not the only issue
D Maine, S Hurlburt, D Greeson - American journal of …, 2011 - ajph.aphapublications.org
The wide publicity related to human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines has led to a sense that
HPV vaccine programs are inevitable in both developed and developing countries, whereas …
HPV vaccine programs are inevitable in both developed and developing countries, whereas …
How does public policy impact cervical screening and vaccination strategies?
TJ Herzog, WK Huh, MH Einstein - Gynecologic oncology, 2010 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVES: To examine the current approaches to cervical screening and points to
consider for improving HPV vaccination acceptance and uptake in the US. METHODS: An …
consider for improving HPV vaccination acceptance and uptake in the US. METHODS: An …
Cervical cancer: epidemiology, prevention and the role of human papillomavirus infection
EL Franco, E Duarte-Franco, A Ferenczy - Cmaj, 2001 - Can Med Assoc
ORGANIZED SCREENING HAS CONTRIBUTED TO A DECLINE in cervical cancer
incidence and mortality over the past 50 years. However, women in developing countries …
incidence and mortality over the past 50 years. However, women in developing countries …
Toward a reduction of the global burden of cervical cancer
Of the 190,000 deaths from cervical cancer that occur annually worldwide, the majority take
place in developing countries. Recent advances in our understanding of the causes and …
place in developing countries. Recent advances in our understanding of the causes and …
[HTML][HTML] Cervical cancer: prevention and treatment
L Denny - Discovery medicine, 2012 - discoverymedicine.com
Cervical cancer is the commonest cancer cause of death among women in developing
countries and efforts to prevent the disease using newer approaches and HPV vaccination …
countries and efforts to prevent the disease using newer approaches and HPV vaccination …
[HTML][HTML] Cervical cancer screening in resource-constrained countries: current status and future directions
Cervical cancer continues to be a major public health problem affecting large numbers of
women in many developing countries. Limitations of various screening modalities and the …
women in many developing countries. Limitations of various screening modalities and the …