Haar, Elizabeth K. Vonder and Kawana, Kei and Schust, Danny J. (2013) Adapting Cervical Dysplasia Screening, Treatment and Prevention Approaches to Low Resource Settings. International STD Research & Reviews, 1 (1). pp. 39-48.
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Abstract
Cervical cancer is a common disorder worldwide. Screening and treatment paradigms in highly developed countries have dramatically decreased disease prevalence and the implementation of preventive vaccination against high risk human papillomavirus (HPV) subtypes should decrease prevalence even further. Promising advances are also being made toward the development of a therapeutic vaccine for cervical neoplasia. Under-resourced countries suffer from an inability to implement many of the approaches to prevention and diagnosis that have proved successful in countries with adequate resources. Several protocols are presently being developed that are low cost and require minimal training and infrastructure that may allow low-resource areas to begin to improve the early diagnosis of low and moderate grade cervical neoplasia. These protocols should support efforts at early treatment to prevent progression to cancer. Simultaneous expansion of prophylactic and possibly therapeutic vaccine availability is essential in the worldwide fight against this prevalent but largely preventable disease.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | Grantha Library > Medical Science |
Depositing User: | Unnamed user with email support@granthalibrary.com |
Date Deposited: | 03 Jul 2023 04:55 |
Last Modified: | 02 Sep 2024 12:26 |
URI: | http://asian.universityeprint.com/id/eprint/1266 |