Use of Thermocoagulation Within a 'Screen and Treat' Cervical Cancer Screening Programme in Malawi: Outcomes at One Year, Professional Perspectives, and Client Experience

2018 
Background: Thermocoagulation (also known as thermoablation, previously as cold coagulation) is increasingly being adopted as an alternative treatment to cryotherapy within 'screen and treat' cervical screening services using visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA) in resource-constrained settings. This ablative treatment is suitable for low-grade squamous epithelial lesions. Given that much of the current systematic review evidence is drawn from high-income settings, it is critical that the evidence base for use within LMICs is strengthened. Aim: To evaluate the effectiveness of thermo-coagulation in the treatment of VIA-positive lesions within a 'screen and treat' program in Malawi, and its acceptability to clients and providers. Methods: Over the last four years, the Nkhoma Cervical Cancer Screening Program has implemented a 'screen and treat' approach using VIA and treatment using thermocoagulation in a rural district general hospital and associated health centers. Women with VIA-positive lesions are...
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