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Mobile Screening Unit (MSU) for the Implementation of the ‘Screen and Treat’ Programme for Cervical Cancer Prevention In Pune, India

OBJECTIVES: We are reporting the evaluation of an opportunistic point of care cervical cancer screening initiative in Pune, India using a mobile screening unit (MSU). METHODS: We conducted 290 cervical cancer screening outreach clinics in the MSU. Screening was performed by trained nurses/ health ca...

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Autores principales: Joshi, Smita, Muwonge, Richard, Kulkarni, Vinay, Lucas, Eric, Kulkarni, Sanjeevani, Kand, Seema, Mandolkar, Mahesh, Baig, Mufid, Wankhede, Sudhakar, Surwase, Kavita, Pardeshi, Dilip, Basu, Partha, Rengaswamy, Sankaranarayanan
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Publicado: West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8190336/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33639655
http://dx.doi.org/10.31557/APJCP.2021.22.2.413
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author Joshi, Smita
Muwonge, Richard
Kulkarni, Vinay
Lucas, Eric
Kulkarni, Sanjeevani
Kand, Seema
Mandolkar, Mahesh
Baig, Mufid
Wankhede, Sudhakar
Surwase, Kavita
Pardeshi, Dilip
Basu, Partha
Rengaswamy, Sankaranarayanan
author_facet Joshi, Smita
Muwonge, Richard
Kulkarni, Vinay
Lucas, Eric
Kulkarni, Sanjeevani
Kand, Seema
Mandolkar, Mahesh
Baig, Mufid
Wankhede, Sudhakar
Surwase, Kavita
Pardeshi, Dilip
Basu, Partha
Rengaswamy, Sankaranarayanan
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description OBJECTIVES: We are reporting the evaluation of an opportunistic point of care cervical cancer screening initiative in Pune, India using a mobile screening unit (MSU). METHODS: We conducted 290 cervical cancer screening outreach clinics in the MSU. Screening was performed by trained nurses/ health care providers using visual inspection with 5% acetic acid (VIA). Screen positive women when eligible were treated by thermal ablation during the same sitting. Women with large lesions not eligible for treatment with thermal ablation were referred for colposcopy and treatment. RESULTS: A total of 10, 925 women were screened between Nov 2016 and June 2019 in 290 outreach clinics in the MSU. The overall screen positivity was 6.6% (95% CI 6.1, 7.0) with a declining trend over time. A total of 304/717 (42.4%, 95% CI 38.7, 46.1) women received treatment with thermal ablation. About 3.6% (11/304) reported minor side effects and 1.6% (5/304) reported lower abdominal pain and all of them subsided after treatment. Among the 413 women who were advised colposcopy, only 84 (20.33%) women underwent the procedure. Of these 84 women, 64 (76.19%) had normal colposcopy/ histopathology, 7 (8.33%) had CIN1, 2 (2.38%) had CIN 2, 9 (10.71%) had CIN 3 disease and 2 (2.38%) women were diagnosed with invasive cancer. CONCLUSION: MSUs are useful for providing cervical cancer screening services, using the ‘screen and treat’ strategy. Thermal ablation is safe in the field clinics. Additional efforts are needed to improve the compliance for referral of those with large lesions requiring additional visits.
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spelling pubmed-81903362021-06-11 Mobile Screening Unit (MSU) for the Implementation of the ‘Screen and Treat’ Programme for Cervical Cancer Prevention In Pune, India Joshi, Smita Muwonge, Richard Kulkarni, Vinay Lucas, Eric Kulkarni, Sanjeevani Kand, Seema Mandolkar, Mahesh Baig, Mufid Wankhede, Sudhakar Surwase, Kavita Pardeshi, Dilip Basu, Partha Rengaswamy, Sankaranarayanan Asian Pac J Cancer Prev Research Article OBJECTIVES: We are reporting the evaluation of an opportunistic point of care cervical cancer screening initiative in Pune, India using a mobile screening unit (MSU). METHODS: We conducted 290 cervical cancer screening outreach clinics in the MSU. Screening was performed by trained nurses/ health care providers using visual inspection with 5% acetic acid (VIA). Screen positive women when eligible were treated by thermal ablation during the same sitting. Women with large lesions not eligible for treatment with thermal ablation were referred for colposcopy and treatment. RESULTS: A total of 10, 925 women were screened between Nov 2016 and June 2019 in 290 outreach clinics in the MSU. The overall screen positivity was 6.6% (95% CI 6.1, 7.0) with a declining trend over time. A total of 304/717 (42.4%, 95% CI 38.7, 46.1) women received treatment with thermal ablation. About 3.6% (11/304) reported minor side effects and 1.6% (5/304) reported lower abdominal pain and all of them subsided after treatment. Among the 413 women who were advised colposcopy, only 84 (20.33%) women underwent the procedure. Of these 84 women, 64 (76.19%) had normal colposcopy/ histopathology, 7 (8.33%) had CIN1, 2 (2.38%) had CIN 2, 9 (10.71%) had CIN 3 disease and 2 (2.38%) women were diagnosed with invasive cancer. CONCLUSION: MSUs are useful for providing cervical cancer screening services, using the ‘screen and treat’ strategy. Thermal ablation is safe in the field clinics. Additional efforts are needed to improve the compliance for referral of those with large lesions requiring additional visits. West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention 2021-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8190336/ /pubmed/33639655 http://dx.doi.org/10.31557/APJCP.2021.22.2.413 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) ) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Joshi, Smita
Muwonge, Richard
Kulkarni, Vinay
Lucas, Eric
Kulkarni, Sanjeevani
Kand, Seema
Mandolkar, Mahesh
Baig, Mufid
Wankhede, Sudhakar
Surwase, Kavita
Pardeshi, Dilip
Basu, Partha
Rengaswamy, Sankaranarayanan
Mobile Screening Unit (MSU) for the Implementation of the ‘Screen and Treat’ Programme for Cervical Cancer Prevention In Pune, India
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title_full Mobile Screening Unit (MSU) for the Implementation of the ‘Screen and Treat’ Programme for Cervical Cancer Prevention In Pune, India
title_fullStr Mobile Screening Unit (MSU) for the Implementation of the ‘Screen and Treat’ Programme for Cervical Cancer Prevention In Pune, India
title_full_unstemmed Mobile Screening Unit (MSU) for the Implementation of the ‘Screen and Treat’ Programme for Cervical Cancer Prevention In Pune, India
title_short Mobile Screening Unit (MSU) for the Implementation of the ‘Screen and Treat’ Programme for Cervical Cancer Prevention In Pune, India
title_sort mobile screening unit (msu) for the implementation of the ‘screen and treat’ programme for cervical cancer prevention in pune, india
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8190336/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33639655
http://dx.doi.org/10.31557/APJCP.2021.22.2.413
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