Cervical cancer screening by cytology and the burden of epithelial abnormalities in low resource settings: a tertiary-center 42-year study
Ezzelarab, Sahar; El-Husseiny, Amro; Nasreldin, Magda; Ali, Radwa; Nabhan, Ashraf; Abdelrazek, Maya; Abdelsalam, Reem; Ahmed, Rania; Alloub, Amal; Alqenawy, Hamdy; et al.;
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Cytological screening remains a high-impact practice, particularly in low-resource settings, for preventing cervical cancer. The examination of screening practices over time and the prevalence of epithelial abnormalities have not been investigated in longitudinal studies in one of the largest countries in the Middle East and Africa.
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| Title | Cervical cancer screening by cytology and the burden of epithelial abnormalities in low resource settings: a tertiary-center 42-year study | Authors | Ezzelarab, Sahar; El-Husseiny, Amro; Nasreldin, Magda; Ali, Radwa; Nabhan, Ashraf ; Abdelrazek, Maya; Abdelsalam, Reem; Ahmed, Rania; Alloub, Amal; Alqenawy, Hamdy ; et al. | Keywords | Cancer screening;Cervical cancer;Early detection of cancer;Pap smear;Squamous intraepithelial lesions of the cervix;Uterine cervical neoplasms | Issue Date | 17-Jul-2024 | Journal | BMC women's health | Volume | 24 | Issue | 1 | Start page | 405 | ISSN | 1472-6874 | DOI | 10.1186/s12905-024-03254-1 | PubMed ID | 39020330 | Scopus ID | 2-s2.0-85199127060 |
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