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141 st APHA Annual Meeting November 2013 Richard A Crosby PhD University of Kentucky College of Public Health Department of Health Behavior Presenter Disclosures
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141 st APHA Annual Meeting November 2013 Richard A Crosby PhD University of Kentucky College of Public Health Department of Health Behavior Presenter Disclosures 1 The following personal financial relationships with commercial interests relevant to this presentation existed during the past 12 months. Based on 2012 Guidelines & Recommendations. Sarah Lamanuzzi, MD, FAAFP. Disclosures. I have no disclosures other than: the ASCCP gave permission for use of their slide content.. The American Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology. “Cervical Cancer Screening Recommendations, . necessary . part of HIV care in Zimbabwe?. ZIMA . Congress. Friday 29. th. August . 2014. 1. Presentation Outline. Newlands Clinic and WHS. Case studies. HPV and . HIV. Methodology and results. Conclusion. Interactions and Interventions. Jean R. Anderson, M.D.. Jhpiego, an affiliate of Johns Hopkins University. The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Cervical Cancer. Latest data on cervical cancer incidence and mortality (GLOBOCAN 2008, IARC*):. Improving . Program . Impact By. Successfully Identifying . & . Assessing . Needs. . of “Underserved” Populations. Aleese Moore-Orbih and Purvi Shah, Senior Consultants & Activists, Women of Color Network. Based on the 2012 Recommendations (ASCCP). Sarah Lamanuzzi, MD, FAAFP. Disclosures. I have no disclosures other than: the ASCCP gave permission for use of their slide content.. The American Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology. “Cervical Cancer Screening Recommendations, . S.A. . Nadji. , PhD. Associate professor of virology. Head, Virology research center, . nritld. , . sbmu. . Ranking of the 7 most common HPV types . Type distribution for nearly 30’000 HPV related cancers from 38 countries participants in ICO surveys 2005 - 2014. Robert Music. Chief Executive. The impact of cervical . cancer. “As long as I can remember I had wanted children and the most distressing part of this illness is that I. . will never be able to.”. By. Dr. . Aida Ahmed . Fadlala. Dr. Dina Sami Khalifa. Geneva Foundation for Medical Education and Research . GFMER Sudan 2012. Forum No: ( 2 ). Name of presenter. Name. Position. Institution. Aida Ahmed . Objectives . 1. What is cervical cancer?. 2. Who gets cervical cancer?. 3. Can it be prevented?. 4. What treatment is available?. . Quiz time!. Which viral infection is the most common cause of cervical cancer?. problem!! Objectives Recognize the rationale for changing guidelines Use correct terminology for recommending cervical cancer screening and discussing resultsInterpret results of Pap smea March 2019. Preview/Introduction. The Risk of Breast Cancer to Women. Does Mammography Save Lives?. When to Start and How Often Should Women Screen?. Risks Versus Benefits of Mammography. Breast Cancer: The Impact on Women. CERVICAL CANCER. 4th most common cancer in women worldwide. CERVICAL CANCER. 4th most common cancer in women worldwide. >250,000 deaths/year. CERVICAL CANCER. 4th most common cancer in women worldwide. Selemawit. Ghebrendrias. 1. , Sarah Pfeil. 1. , Sheila K. Mody. 1. , Bonnie Crouthamel. 1. , Morgen Chalmiers. 1. , . Gennifer. Kully. 1. 1. Division Of Family Planning, Department Of Obstetrics, Gynecology, And Reproductive Sciences, University Of California, San Diego. Host. – . Mandeep Singh . Ahluwalia. Speakers. – Mandeep Ahluwalia, Karen Burgess, Bikram Raychaudhuri, Jane Lodge and Amy Dissanayake. . . . The webinar will commence at 1pm. Please remember to turn off your mics and cameras.
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