Success of a cervical cancer screening program: trends in incidence in songkhla, southern Thailand, 1989-2010, and prediction of future incidences to 2030

H Sriplung, P Singkham, S Iamsirithaworn… - Asian Pacific Journal …, 2014 - koreascience.kr
Background: Cervical cancer has been a leading female cancer in Thailand for decades,
and has been second to breast cancer after 2007. The Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) has …

[HTML][HTML] The epidemiologic and economic impact of a quadrivalent human papillomavirus vaccine in Thailand

W Termrungruanglert, N Khemapech, A Vasuratna… - PLoS …, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Background The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine was introduced into Thailand's
national immunization program in 2017 for 11–12 year old school girls. The objectives of this …

The Cancer Burden in Elderly, Chonburi, 1998-2017

J Tanabodee - Chonburi Hospital Journal-วารสาร โรง พยาบาล ชลบุรี, 2023 - thaidj.org
Background: Thailand is becoming an aging society. Aging is a significant risk factor for
developing cancer. the study describes the epidemiology in cancer focusing on the elderly …

[PDF][PDF] โรค มะเร็ง ใน ผู้ สูงอายุ จังหวัด ชลบุรี 2541-2560

J Tanabodee - thaidj.org
Background: Thailand is becoming an aging society. Aging is a significant risk factor for
developing cancer. the study describes the epidemiology in cancer focusing on the elderly …

Evaluation of a model demonstration programme for the control of cervical cancer in rural China: A cross-Sectional study on existing databases from 2009 to 2014

J Zhao, L Yang, H Sriplung, S Zhou, W Zeng… - Journal of Cancer …, 2018 - Elsevier
Background Since 2009, a nationwide free cervical cancer screening project in rural China
has been gradually expanded. Here, we evaluated a demonstration screening programme …

[引用][C] Factors Associated with Knowledge and Practice of Healthcare Workers in Cervical Cancer Screening in Ratchaburi Province, Thailand

C Sansilapin, N Saritapirak, S Sangrajrang - OSIR Journal, 2020 - osirjournal.net
Abstract Thailand's 2010-2014 national program for cervical cancer screening guidelines
recommends that women aged 30-60 years should be screened every five years with the …