Asia Oceania Guidelines for the Implementation of Programs for Cervical Cancer Prevention and Control
This paper aims to provide evidence-based recommendations for health professionals, to develop a comprehensive cervical cancer program for a clinic, a community, or a country. Ensuring access to healthcare is the responsibility of all societies, and the Asia Oceania Research Organisation in Genital...
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doaj-d57276ccbe26400e8b0107d7cc84fafa2020-11-24T22:37:42ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Cancer Epidemiology1687-85581687-85662011-01-01201110.1155/2011/794861794861Asia Oceania Guidelines for the Implementation of Programs for Cervical Cancer Prevention and ControlHextan Y. S. Ngan0Suzanne M. Garland1Neerja Bhatla2Sonia R. Pagliusi3Karen K. L. Chan4Annie N. Y. Cheung5Tang-Yuan Chu6Efren J. Domingo7You Lin Qiao8Jong Sup Park9Eng Hseon Tay10Wisit Supakarapongkul11Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Queen Mary Hospital, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Hong KongMicrobiological Research and Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, Royal Women's Hospital, Royal Children's Hospital, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC 3052, AustraliaDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi 110 029, IndiaFormerly Department of Immunization, Vaccines and Biologicals, World Health Organization, 1211 Geneva, SwitzerlandDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Queen Mary Hospital, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Hong KongDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Queen Mary Hospital, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Hong KongCenter for Cervical Cancer Prevention, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Graduate Institute of Clinical Medicine, Tzu Chi Medical Center, Tzu Chi University, Hualien 97004, TaiwanDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of the Philippines College of Medicine, Manila, PhilippinesDepartment of Cancer Epidemiology, Cancer Institute/Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College, Beijing 100021, ChinaGynecologic Oncology, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Seoul St. Mary's Hospital, The Catholic University of Korea School of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of KoreaDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, KK Women's and Children's Hospital, 229899, SingaporeNational Cancer Institute, Bangkok, ThailandThis paper aims to provide evidence-based recommendations for health professionals, to develop a comprehensive cervical cancer program for a clinic, a community, or a country. Ensuring access to healthcare is the responsibility of all societies, and the Asia Oceania Research Organisation in Genital Infections and Neoplasia (AOGIN) is committed to working collaboratively with governments and health professionals to facilitate prevention programs, to protect girls and women from cervical cancer, a disease that globally affects 500,000 and kills nearly 300,000 women annually, just over half of whom are in the Asia Oceania region. We share the vision that a comprehensive program of vaccination, screening, and treatment should be made accessible to all girls and women in the world. The primary purpose of these guidelines is to provide information on scientific evidence on the different modalities and approaches of cervical cancer prevention programs, for high resource and low resource settings. The secondary purpose is to provide an overview of the current situation of cervical cancer control and prevention in various Asian Oceania countries: their views of an ideal program, identified obstacles, and suggestions to overcome them are discussed.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/794861 |
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Hextan Y. S. Ngan Suzanne M. Garland Neerja Bhatla Sonia R. Pagliusi Karen K. L. Chan Annie N. Y. Cheung Tang-Yuan Chu Efren J. Domingo You Lin Qiao Jong Sup Park Eng Hseon Tay Wisit Supakarapongkul |
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Hextan Y. S. Ngan Suzanne M. Garland Neerja Bhatla Sonia R. Pagliusi Karen K. L. Chan Annie N. Y. Cheung Tang-Yuan Chu Efren J. Domingo You Lin Qiao Jong Sup Park Eng Hseon Tay Wisit Supakarapongkul Asia Oceania Guidelines for the Implementation of Programs for Cervical Cancer Prevention and Control Journal of Cancer Epidemiology |
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Hextan Y. S. Ngan Suzanne M. Garland Neerja Bhatla Sonia R. Pagliusi Karen K. L. Chan Annie N. Y. Cheung Tang-Yuan Chu Efren J. Domingo You Lin Qiao Jong Sup Park Eng Hseon Tay Wisit Supakarapongkul |
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Asia Oceania Guidelines for the Implementation of Programs for Cervical Cancer Prevention and Control |
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Asia Oceania Guidelines for the Implementation of Programs for Cervical Cancer Prevention and Control |
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Asia Oceania Guidelines for the Implementation of Programs for Cervical Cancer Prevention and Control |
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Asia Oceania Guidelines for the Implementation of Programs for Cervical Cancer Prevention and Control |
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Asia Oceania Guidelines for the Implementation of Programs for Cervical Cancer Prevention and Control |
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asia oceania guidelines for the implementation of programs for cervical cancer prevention and control |
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Hindawi Limited |
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Journal of Cancer Epidemiology |
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1687-8558 1687-8566 |
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This paper aims to provide evidence-based recommendations for health professionals, to develop a comprehensive cervical cancer program for a clinic, a community, or a country. Ensuring access to healthcare is the responsibility of all societies, and the Asia Oceania Research Organisation in Genital Infections and Neoplasia (AOGIN) is committed to working collaboratively with governments and health professionals to facilitate prevention programs, to protect girls and women from cervical cancer, a disease that globally affects 500,000 and kills nearly 300,000 women annually, just over half of whom are in the Asia Oceania region. We share the vision that a comprehensive program of vaccination, screening, and treatment should be made accessible to all girls and women in the world.
The primary purpose of these guidelines is to provide information on scientific evidence on the different modalities and approaches of cervical cancer prevention programs, for high resource and low resource settings. The secondary purpose is to provide an overview of the current situation of cervical cancer control and prevention in various Asian Oceania countries: their views of an ideal program, identified obstacles, and suggestions to overcome them are discussed. |
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