Part 1. Cervical Cancer Screening in Correctional Facilities: A Systematic Review ABSTRACT Objective: Incarcerated women often access healthcare primarily through contact with correctional systems. Cervical …
Factors associated with retention in care among patients receiving treatment for cervical dysplasia in Western Kenya. Authors: Faith Okaalo |Susan Cu-Uvin | Omenge Orang’o | …
Persistent infection with human papillomavirus (HPV) can lead to anogenital and oral cancers, especially of the cervix and oropharyngeal region. Coinfection with the human immunodeficiency …
This thesis looks at cervical cancer screening and treatment within HIV-infected women in Kenya. The first section compares the outcomes of radical hysterectomy as treatment …
Title: Survival outcomes of cervical cancer patients living with HIV and those without HIV in Western Kenya. Authors: William Ochieng1 | Susan Cu-Uvin1 | Omenge …
Background and Aims Research has shown a significant negative association between mental health status and routine cervical cancer screening (Zhang et al., 2019). With the …
Background Cancer screening for early detection of breast, cervical, and colorectal cancers can reduce cancer mortality and morbidity. The literature suggests that factors such as …