Massive single visit cervical pre-cancer and cancer screening in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.
Justin Paluku LussyTamar E CarterMiriam LeeSusan A BartelsPublished in: BMC women's health (2019)
Forty-eight women with suspicious pre-cancerous or cancerous lesions were successfully identified using the "screen and treat" approach in eastern DRC, suggesting that this approach is feasible for reducing cervical cancer morbidity and mortality. However, community awareness would be necessary, providers would have to be properly trained, referral and follow up mechanisms would have to be put in place, and equipment / supplies would have to be secured if the "screen and treat" approach is to be successful on a wider scale. There is ongoing need for HPV vaccination in DRC as a primary prevention strategy against cervical cancer.