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Addressing cervical cancer disparities in Texas: Expansion of a community-based prevention initiative for medically underserved populations

Although cervical cancer is preventable, significant disparities exist in access to screening and prevention services. In medically underserved areas (MUAs) of Texas, these rates are 55% higher compared to the remainder of the US. In 2019, we expanded a multicomponent, comprehensive program to impro...

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Autores principales: Batman, Samantha H, Varon, Melissa L, Daheri, Maria, Ogburn, Tony, Rivas, Saul D, Guerra, Laura, Toscano, Paul A, Gasca, Monica, Campos, Lori, Foster, Savanah, Martin, Melissa, Yvette Williams-Brown, Marian, Poindexter, Yvette, Reininger, Belinda, Salcedo, Mila P, Milbourne, Andrea, Fellman, Bryan, Fernandez, Maria E, Baker, Ellen, Gowen, Rose, Fisher-Hoch, Susan, Rodriguez, Ana M, Milan, Jessica, Pippin, Monica, Hawk, Ernest, Schmeler, Kathleen M
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10660094/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38021412
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2023.102486
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author Batman, Samantha H
Varon, Melissa L
Daheri, Maria
Ogburn, Tony
Rivas, Saul D
Guerra, Laura
Toscano, Paul A
Gasca, Monica
Campos, Lori
Foster, Savanah
Martin, Melissa
Yvette Williams-Brown, Marian
Poindexter, Yvette
Reininger, Belinda
Salcedo, Mila P
Milbourne, Andrea
Fellman, Bryan
Fernandez, Maria E
Baker, Ellen
Gowen, Rose
Fisher-Hoch, Susan
Rodriguez, Ana M
Milan, Jessica
Pippin, Monica
Hawk, Ernest
Schmeler, Kathleen M
author_facet Batman, Samantha H
Varon, Melissa L
Daheri, Maria
Ogburn, Tony
Rivas, Saul D
Guerra, Laura
Toscano, Paul A
Gasca, Monica
Campos, Lori
Foster, Savanah
Martin, Melissa
Yvette Williams-Brown, Marian
Poindexter, Yvette
Reininger, Belinda
Salcedo, Mila P
Milbourne, Andrea
Fellman, Bryan
Fernandez, Maria E
Baker, Ellen
Gowen, Rose
Fisher-Hoch, Susan
Rodriguez, Ana M
Milan, Jessica
Pippin, Monica
Hawk, Ernest
Schmeler, Kathleen M
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description Although cervical cancer is preventable, significant disparities exist in access to screening and prevention services. In medically underserved areas (MUAs) of Texas, these rates are 55% higher compared to the remainder of the US. In 2019, we expanded a multicomponent, comprehensive program to improve cervical cancer prevention in partnership with 13 clinics and mobile vans in MUAs of Texas. Our multicomponent intervention program consists of community education and patient navigation coupled with a training/mentoring program for local medical providers to perform diagnostic procedures and treatment for patients with abnormal screening results. Hands-on training courses to learn these skills are coupled with biweekly telementoring conferences using Project ECHO® (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes). This program was implemented in 2015 and expanded to other MUAs in Texas in 2019. From March 2019 to August 2022, 75,842 individuals were educated about cervical cancer screening and HPV vaccination. A total of 44,781 women underwent screening for cervical cancer, and 2,216 underwent colposcopy and 264 underwent LEEP. High-grade cervical dysplasia was diagnosed in 658 individuals and invasive cervical cancer in 33 individuals. We trained 22 providers to perform colposcopy and/or LEEP. In addition, 78 Project ECHO telementoring sessions were held with an average of 42 attendees per session, with 72 individual patient cases discussed. Our comprehensive community-based prevention initiative for medically underserved populations has led to a significant number of individuals undergoing cervical cancer screening in MUAs, as well as improved access to colposcopy and LEEP services.
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spelling pubmed-106600942023-10-31 Addressing cervical cancer disparities in Texas: Expansion of a community-based prevention initiative for medically underserved populations Batman, Samantha H Varon, Melissa L Daheri, Maria Ogburn, Tony Rivas, Saul D Guerra, Laura Toscano, Paul A Gasca, Monica Campos, Lori Foster, Savanah Martin, Melissa Yvette Williams-Brown, Marian Poindexter, Yvette Reininger, Belinda Salcedo, Mila P Milbourne, Andrea Fellman, Bryan Fernandez, Maria E Baker, Ellen Gowen, Rose Fisher-Hoch, Susan Rodriguez, Ana M Milan, Jessica Pippin, Monica Hawk, Ernest Schmeler, Kathleen M Prev Med Rep Regular article Although cervical cancer is preventable, significant disparities exist in access to screening and prevention services. In medically underserved areas (MUAs) of Texas, these rates are 55% higher compared to the remainder of the US. In 2019, we expanded a multicomponent, comprehensive program to improve cervical cancer prevention in partnership with 13 clinics and mobile vans in MUAs of Texas. Our multicomponent intervention program consists of community education and patient navigation coupled with a training/mentoring program for local medical providers to perform diagnostic procedures and treatment for patients with abnormal screening results. Hands-on training courses to learn these skills are coupled with biweekly telementoring conferences using Project ECHO® (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes). This program was implemented in 2015 and expanded to other MUAs in Texas in 2019. From March 2019 to August 2022, 75,842 individuals were educated about cervical cancer screening and HPV vaccination. A total of 44,781 women underwent screening for cervical cancer, and 2,216 underwent colposcopy and 264 underwent LEEP. High-grade cervical dysplasia was diagnosed in 658 individuals and invasive cervical cancer in 33 individuals. We trained 22 providers to perform colposcopy and/or LEEP. In addition, 78 Project ECHO telementoring sessions were held with an average of 42 attendees per session, with 72 individual patient cases discussed. Our comprehensive community-based prevention initiative for medically underserved populations has led to a significant number of individuals undergoing cervical cancer screening in MUAs, as well as improved access to colposcopy and LEEP services. 2023-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC10660094/ /pubmed/38021412 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2023.102486 Text en © 2023 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Batman, Samantha H
Varon, Melissa L
Daheri, Maria
Ogburn, Tony
Rivas, Saul D
Guerra, Laura
Toscano, Paul A
Gasca, Monica
Campos, Lori
Foster, Savanah
Martin, Melissa
Yvette Williams-Brown, Marian
Poindexter, Yvette
Reininger, Belinda
Salcedo, Mila P
Milbourne, Andrea
Fellman, Bryan
Fernandez, Maria E
Baker, Ellen
Gowen, Rose
Fisher-Hoch, Susan
Rodriguez, Ana M
Milan, Jessica
Pippin, Monica
Hawk, Ernest
Schmeler, Kathleen M
Addressing cervical cancer disparities in Texas: Expansion of a community-based prevention initiative for medically underserved populations
title Addressing cervical cancer disparities in Texas: Expansion of a community-based prevention initiative for medically underserved populations
title_full Addressing cervical cancer disparities in Texas: Expansion of a community-based prevention initiative for medically underserved populations
title_fullStr Addressing cervical cancer disparities in Texas: Expansion of a community-based prevention initiative for medically underserved populations
title_full_unstemmed Addressing cervical cancer disparities in Texas: Expansion of a community-based prevention initiative for medically underserved populations
title_short Addressing cervical cancer disparities in Texas: Expansion of a community-based prevention initiative for medically underserved populations
title_sort addressing cervical cancer disparities in texas: expansion of a community-based prevention initiative for medically underserved populations
topic Regular article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10660094/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38021412
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2023.102486
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