tailieunhanh - Women’s experiences in a communitybased screen-and-treat cervical cancer prevention program in rural Malawi: A qualitative study

Malawi has the world’s highest cervical cancer incidence and mortality due to high rate of HIV coupled with inadequate screening and treatment services. The country’s cervical cancer control program uses visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA) and cryotherapy, but screening is largely limited by poor access to facilities, high cost of cryotherapy gas, and high loss-to-follow-up. |

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