PPT-Improving the reach of the cervical screening programme
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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
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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. 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. Hazel Lewis. Public Health Physician. Wellington. Cartwright Forum, 7 August 2015. NCSP. -. R. centralised. 1965. 1990. 2000. 1988. Cartwright Report. NCSP . established . In 14 AHB. 1996. NSU. Gisborne Inquiry (CSI). 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. Annual CPCRN Meeting, Chicago. Tuesday, May 24. th. . Lead: Karen Glanz, PhD, MPH. Participating Sites: . UPenn. , UNC, . UWash. , CDC, NCI. This presentation was supported by Cooperative Agreement Number U48 DP005053 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The findings and conclusions in this presentation are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official position of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. . Session D: Equal access to cervical screening. Public Health England leads the NHS Screening Programmes. Note. These slides should be used in conjunction with the NHS Cervical Screening Programme publication . Tuesday, 15 May 2018. . Contents. 2. 1.. National Cervical Screening Program (NCSP): Update. Cervical screening for women under 25 years. Cervical screening for women aged 70 years and older. Clarification of cervical cancer symptoms. 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 Cervical cancer. Cervical cancer is one of the . most preventable . cancers. Human papillomavirus (HPV). Over 99% of cervical cancer is caused by HPV. ‘Common cold of sexual activity’. Usually no symptoms. Cancer. (Resource-Stratified). SH-. Shiekhhasani. GYN.Oncologist. TEHRAN UNIVERSITY. Cervical cancer is the . fourth most common cancer . and . fourth leading cause of cancer-related mortality. 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. Screening Programme. Dr G Dorman. QA Lead for Colposcopy. Cervical cancer. 80-90 new cases of invasive cervical cancer per year . 30-40 deaths per year. Associated with persistent infection with high risk subtypes of Human Papilloma Virus (HPV). . Kelly S, Mc Fadden SL. School of Life and Health Sciences, University of Ulster . Jordanstown. . Introduction. Aim. Methodology. The aetiological factors associated with cervical cancer are relatively unknown, however scientific evidence links persistent infection with human papilomavirus (HPV) and the development of cervical carcinomas. . (Preliminary Results). Hawa Camara. |. November 17. th. , 2018. Facts about Cervical cancer in PNG. 2. Experiences of PoC HPV-DNA cervical screening in PNG. Need for improved screening services. 3.
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