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Obstetrics and Gynaecology, East Africa
Cervical cancer screening; self-collected vaginal swabs; Kenya; HIV
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A Community-Based Approach To Cervical Cancer Prevention In Western Kenya: An Ampath Feasibility Project, Elkanah Omenge, Philip Tonui, Kapten Muthoka, Stephen Kiptoo, Titus Maina, Mercy Agosa, Aaron Ermel, Yan Tong, Darron Brown
A Community-Based Approach To Cervical Cancer Prevention In Western Kenya: An Ampath Feasibility Project, Elkanah Omenge, Philip Tonui, Kapten Muthoka, Stephen Kiptoo, Titus Maina, Mercy Agosa, Aaron Ermel, Yan Tong, Darron Brown
Obstetrics and Gynaecology, East Africa
Objectives: Centralized programs have been ineffective in reducing the burden of cervical cancer among Kenyan women. A community-based pilot study was initiated to screen Kenyan women for cervical cancer and to vaccinate their children against human papillomavirus (HPV).
Methods: Women were educated about cervical cancer prevention at community meetings. Women then provided self-collected vaginal swabs for oncogenic HPV testing using the Roche Cobas Assay. All women were then referred to the local clinic for Visual Inspection with Acetic Acid (VIA). Women were offered the quadrivalent HPV vaccine for their children if and when it became available for the …