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  1. (PDF) Knowledge and utilization of screening for cervical cancer among

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  2. (PDF) The Experiences of Cervical Cancer Patients During Follow-Up Care

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  3. (PDF) Determinants of Cervical Cancer Screening Service Utilization

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  4. (PDF) Acceptability and feasibility of the Single Visit Approach (SVA

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  5. (PDF) Contemporary treatment patterns and survival of cervical cancer

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  1. Cervical cancer in Ethiopia: a review of the literature

    Background: Cervical cancer is one of the most common malignancies affecting women worldwide with large geographic variations in prevalence and mortality rates. It is one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths in Ethiopia, where vaccination and screening are less implemented. However, there is a scarcity of literature in the field.

  2. Perceptions of cervical cancer care among Ethiopian women and their

    Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer in women worldwide and in Ethiopia [1, 2].Human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccination and routine and well-resourced screening programs linked to preventive and therapeutic treatment services can markedly reduce cervical cancer-related deaths and illness [3, 4], as has occurred in many high-income countries, where such services are estimated to ...

  3. Cervical cancer in Ethiopia: a review of the literature

    Background Cervical cancer is one of the most common malignancies affecting women worldwide with large geographic variations in prevalence and mortality rates. It is one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths in Ethiopia, where vaccination and screening are less implemented. However, there is a scarcity of literature in the field. Therefore, the objective of this review was to describe ...

  4. Common predictors of cervical cancer related mortality in Ethiopia. A

    Background Cervical cancer accounts for 7.5% of all female cancer related deaths worldwide; peaking between the ages of 35 and 65, and not only kills young women but also destroys families with young children. Objective This review was intended to measure national level magnitude and the most common predictors of cervical cancer related mortality in Ethiopia. Methods Common Public databases ...

  5. Determinants of late-stage cervical cancer presentation in Ethiopia: a

    Introduction Behind breast, colorectal, and lung cancers, cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer affecting females. Despite, it is a preventable form of cancer both the incidence and mortality figures reflect it as a major reproductive health problem. Late-stage cervical cancer diagnosis is associated with complicated clinical presentation which can result in short survival time and ...

  6. Cervical cancer in Ethiopia: a review of the literature

    Cervical cancer is Ethiopia's second most common malignancy, with 27.19 million women at risk of acquiring the illness. Although the prevalence of cervical cancer screening among women aged 18 to ...

  7. PDF Cervical cancer in Ethiopia: a review of the literature

    For instance, as stated by the international agency for research on cancer assessments, the estimated number of new cervical cancer cases at 7,500 in 2020 will be intensiied to 15,300 in 2040 in Ethiopia. Similarly, the mortality from the disease will increase from 5,340 in 2020 to 11,000 in 2040 on the yearly basis [3].

  8. Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice Toward Cervical Cancer Screening

    The annual prevalence of newly diagnosed cases and death from cervical cancer in Ethiopia is 35.9 and 22.6 per 100,000 women, respectively. 13 In low and middle-income countries like Ethiopia, cervical cancer accounts for approximately 90% of deaths from cancer. 6 The highest mortality rates due to cervical cancer occur in Eastern, Western, and ...

  9. Cervical cancer Ethiopia 2021 country profile

    Cervical cancer Ethiopia 2021 country profile. 17 November 2021. | Technical document. Download (65 kB)

  10. PDF Determinants of cervical cancer screening utilization among ...

    The earlier zone had a total population of 941,311 of which females constituted 464,146 in 2020 and 41,158 women were eligible for cervical cancer screening. Whereas the later zone had a total ...

  11. PDF Cervical cancer in Ethiopia

    One of the most important prognostic factors is stage at diagnosis, linking early-stage diagnosis with better chances of survival [5]; still most cervical cancer patients present at advanced ...

  12. Cervical cancer screening in rural Ethiopia: a cross- sectional

    Cervical cancer is still the fourth most common cancer among women worldwide [].According to the GLOBOCAN data of 2018 the incidence of cervical cancer is 563,847 new cases worldwide, of which 52,633 occur in Eastern Africa [].In Ethiopia incidence and mortality rates of cervical cancer are 26.4 and 18.4 / 100,000 [3, 4].The most relevant cause of cervical cancer is a persistent infection with ...

  13. The Socioeconomic Impact of Cervical Cancer on Patients in Ethiopia

    However, research on the socioeconomic impact of cervical cancer on patients is virtually absent in the country. Objective: To assess the socioeconomic impact of cervical cancer on patients at Tikur Anbessa Specialized Hospital, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia in 2021. Methods: Institutional based cross-sectional study design was employed. A structured ...

  14. Willingness and acceptability of cervical cancer screening among women

    Background In Ethiopia, cervical cancer (CC) ranks the 2nd most frequent cancer and the country had 27.19 million women at risk of developing the disease though only 0.6 % women age 18-69 years was screened every 3 years. Nearly a quarter (22.1 %) of southern Ethiopia HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) infected Women were positive for precancerous cervical cancer. Doing regular screening can ...

  15. (PDF) Cervical Cancer: Ethiopia´s Outlook

    7 Cervical cancer is the second leading cause of death among all cancer patients in Ethiopia 8 and incidence was estimated to be 35.9 new cases per 100 000 women annually while the age ...

  16. Integration of cervical cancer screening into healthcare facilities in

    Cervical cancer is a prevalent disease among women, especially in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), where most deaths occur. Integrating cervical cancer screening services into healthcare facilities is essential in combating the disease. Thus, this review aims to map evidence related to integrating cervical cancer screening into existing primary care services and identify associated ...

  17. Cervical cancer in Ethiopia: survival of 1,059 patients who received

    Vital status was obtained through telephone contact or patient cards. Results: Of 2,300 CC patients, 1,059 patients with standardized treatment were included. At the end of the study, 249 patients had died; surviving patients had a median follow-up of 16.5 months; the 10% and 90% percentiles were 3.0 and 32.7 months, respectively.

  18. Cancer Treatment and Research Communications

    Read the latest articles of Cancer Treatment and Research Communications at ScienceDirect.com, Elsevier's leading platform of peer-reviewed scholarly literature ... select article Utilization of cervical cancer screening and determinant factors among female nurses in selected public hospitals in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

  19. Addressing cervical cancer prevention in Bhutan: A study on the use of

    BACKGROUND. Cervical cancer is the top and fourth leading cause of death among women in Bhutan and worldwide, respectively. An estimated 604,000 cases of cervical cancer were detected, and 342,000 deaths were reported worldwide in 2020 [].In Bhutan, cervical cancer presents an age-standardized incidence of 14.4 and a mortality rate of 8.3 per 100,000 women [2, 3].

  20. (PDF) Cancer survival in sub-Saharan Africa (SURVCAN-3 ...

    Survival from cancers with a high burden and amenable to prevention was poor: the 3-year age-standardised net survival was 52·3% (95% CI 49·4-55·0) for cervical cancer, 18·1% (11·5-25·9 ...

  21. Celebrating Faculty Research on International Topics 2023-24 Part IV

    So, these findings suggested that Zn plays a really complex role in how cells work, especially in cancer, and that proteins like ZIP11 could be targets for new treatments. Other line of research in our lab seeks into natural products as supplementary treatments to normal therapies, against cancer.

  22. Advanced-stage breast cancer diagnosis and its determinants in Ethiopia

    Introduction Worldwide, breast cancer is the primary cause of illness and death. Unless early detected and treated breast cancer is a life-threatening tumor. Advanced-stage presentation is greatly linked with short survival time and increased mortality rates. In Ethiopia nationally summarized evidence on the level of advanced-stage breast cancer diagnosis is scarce. Therefore, this systematic ...