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Obstetrics and Gynaecology, East Africa

Cervical cancer

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Survival Of Cervical Cancer Patients At Moi Teaching And Referral Hospital, Eldoret In Western Kenya, E Mwaliko, P. Itsura, A. Keter, N. Buziba, H. Bastiaens, A. Jackie, A. Obala, V. Naanyu, P. Gichangi, Marleen Temmerman Nov 2023

Survival Of Cervical Cancer Patients At Moi Teaching And Referral Hospital, Eldoret In Western Kenya, E Mwaliko, P. Itsura, A. Keter, N. Buziba, H. Bastiaens, A. Jackie, A. Obala, V. Naanyu, P. Gichangi, Marleen Temmerman

Obstetrics and Gynaecology, East Africa

Background Cervical cancer is a major health burden and the second most common cancer after breast cancer among women in Kenya. Worldwide cervical cancer constitutes 3.1% of all cancer cases. Mortality rates are greatest among the low-income countries because of lack of awareness, screening and early-detection programs and adequate treatment facilities.

The main aim was to estimate survival and determine survival predictors of women with cervical cancer and limited resources in western Kenya.

Methods Retrospective charts review of women diagnosed with cervical cancer and follow-up for two years from the date of the histologic diagnosis. The outcome of interest was …


Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Rna Genital Tract Shedding After Cryotherapy For Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia In Western Kenya, Elkanah Omenge, Anne Bocage, Tao Liu, Peter Itsura, Philip Tonui, Kapten Muthoka, Stephen Kiptoo, Angela Caliendo, Soya Sam, Susan Cu-Uvin Jan 2023

Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Rna Genital Tract Shedding After Cryotherapy For Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia In Western Kenya, Elkanah Omenge, Anne Bocage, Tao Liu, Peter Itsura, Philip Tonui, Kapten Muthoka, Stephen Kiptoo, Angela Caliendo, Soya Sam, Susan Cu-Uvin

Obstetrics and Gynaecology, East Africa

Abstract :This prospective study of 39 women living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) on antiretroviral therapy in Western Kenya aimed to quantify genital tract HIV-1 RNA (GT-HIV RNA) shedding before and after cryotherapy for cervical intraepithelial neoplasia. Most GT-HIV RNA shedding was detected precryotherapy, suggesting that cryotherapy was not the primary cause of shedding.


Cervical Cancer Programme, Kenya, 2011–2020: Lessons To Guide Elimination As A Public Health Problem, Valerian Mwenda, Woki Mburu, Joan-Paula Bor, Mary Nyangasi, Marc Arbyn, Steven Weyers, Philippe Tummers, Marleen Temmerman Aug 2022

Cervical Cancer Programme, Kenya, 2011–2020: Lessons To Guide Elimination As A Public Health Problem, Valerian Mwenda, Woki Mburu, Joan-Paula Bor, Mary Nyangasi, Marc Arbyn, Steven Weyers, Philippe Tummers, Marleen Temmerman

Obstetrics and Gynaecology, East Africa

Background: Cervical cancer is the leading cause of cancer mortality in Kenya, with an estimated 3,200 deaths in 2020. Kenya has implemented cervical cancer interventions for more than a decade. We describe the evolution of the cervical cancer programme over the last 20 years and assess its performance.

Methods: We searched the Ministry of Health’s archives and website (2000–2021) for screening policy documents and assessed them using seven items: situational analysis, objectives, key result areas, implementation framework, resource considerations, monitoring and evaluation and definition of roles/responsibilities. In addition, a trend analysis was performed targeting screening and disease burden indicators in …


Early Detection Of Cervical Cancer In Western Kenya: Determinants Of Healthcare Providers Performing A Gynaecological Examination For Abnormal Vaginal Discharge Or Bleeding, Emily Mwaliko, Guido Van Hal, Stefan Van Dongen, Peter Gichangi, Barasa Otsyula, Violet Naanyu, Marleen Temmerman Mar 2021

Early Detection Of Cervical Cancer In Western Kenya: Determinants Of Healthcare Providers Performing A Gynaecological Examination For Abnormal Vaginal Discharge Or Bleeding, Emily Mwaliko, Guido Van Hal, Stefan Van Dongen, Peter Gichangi, Barasa Otsyula, Violet Naanyu, Marleen Temmerman

Obstetrics and Gynaecology, East Africa

Background: In western Kenya, women often present with late-stage cervical cancer despite prior contact with the health care system. The aim of this study was to predict primary health care providers’ behaviour in examining women who present with abnormal discharge or bleeding.

Methods: This was a cross-sectional survey using the theory of planned behaviour (TPB). A sample of primary health care practitioners in western Kenya completed a 59-item questionnaire. Structural equation modelling was used to identify the determinants of providers’ intention to perform a gynaecological examination. Bivariate analysis was conducted to investigate the relationship between the external variables and intention. …