In 2018, there were approximately 570,000 new cases of cervical cancer worldwide. More than 85% of cases occurred in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), primarily because of poor access to ...
From July 2016 to June 2017, 10,545 women were screened using SEVIA at 24 health facilities across 5 regions of Tanzania. In the first 6 months of implementation, screening quality increased ...
User interface of the Intelligent Digital Education Tool for Colposcopy (iDECO). This figure illustrates the main user interface of iDECO, a bilingual (Chinese and English) web-based platform for ...
In the first phase, doctors and nurses at district level women hospitals will be trained by experts. Gradually, the training will be imparted to medical staff at community health centres too LUCKNOW ...
To ensure early diagnosis of cervical cancer, Queen Mary’s Hospital of KGMU has initiated a special training programme for doctors and nurses engaged in women’s healthcare at government hospitals and ...
Public Health England launch their first national Government screening campaign to encourage all women eligible to attend cervical screening. The 'Cervical Screening Saves Lives' campaign highlights ...
To practice cervical cancer biopsies, medical students might use models with raw meat. Yes, meat, such as beef tongue. This is messy and easily contaminated, and it’s especially impractical for warm ...