Routine Screening for Cervical Cancer

Alassane Traoré, Aphou Sallé Koné, Sima Mamadou,Amadou Bocoum,Mamadou Bakary Coulibaly,Koninba Diabaté, Adama Diakité,Kanté Ibrahim, Seydou Mariko, Idrissa Mama Diarra

Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology(2021)

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Objective: To describe the screening for uterine cancer by visual methods. Method: We conducted a prospective and descriptive study over a period of 12 months from January to December 2020. Direct observation of providers and interview of patients were performed for data collection. Results: Out of 3400 patients, 1024 were enrolled for the study, or 30.11%. The average age of the patients was 41 years with the extremes of 17 to 87 years. Women aged 40 to 45 were the most represented with 58.78%, (n = 602). Housewives 85.83% (n = 879), they had a primary education level in 71.09% of cases (n = 728), the vast majority were married 92.28% (n = 945). Multiparous represented 58.78% (n = 602) of the sample, nulliparous 18.26% (n = 187), women living in rural areas 30.17% (n = 309), in urban areas 69.82% (n = 715). The test was positive in 43 patients (4.19%) but squamocylindrical junction was not visible in 17% of cases. The preparation of acetic acid and lugol: good preparation in 100% of cases; the conditions of use are not respected in 27% for acetic acid and 38% for lugol. Conclusion: Routine screening for cervical cancer (SCC) by visual methods is essential to decrease the incidence of invasive cervical cancer.
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cervical cancer
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