Assessing service availability and readiness to manage cervical cancer in Bangladesh.
Shagoofa RakhshandaKoustuv DalalHasina Akhter ChowdhuryCinderella Akbar MayabotiProgga ParomitaA K M Fazlur RahmanA H M Eanayet HussainSaidur Rahman MashrekyPublished in: BMC cancer (2021)
The health facilities in Bangladesh (except for some tertiary hospitals) lack readiness in cervical cancer management in terms of guidelines on diagnosis and treatment, training of staff, and shortage of equipment. Given that cervical cancer accounts for more than one-fourth of all female cancers in Bangladesh, management of cervical cancer needs to be available at all levels of health facilities, with primary level facilities focusing on early diagnosis. It is recommended that appropriate standard operating procedures on cervical cancer be developed for each level of health facilities to contribute towards attaining sustainable developmental goals.