Strategies to Motivate Cancer-Affected Individuals and Their Families to Mobilize Their Kith and Kin, Neighbours and Community to Assess Their Awareness Level to Accept and Attend Screening Clinic to Prevent Cervical Cancer

2018 
Background and context: Cervical cancer is second most common cancer among women across the world. It is a public health problem especially in a developing country like India, as it alone accounts for one-quarter of the worldwide burden of cervical cancer. It is estimated by ICMR that a total of 100,000 new cases were diagnosed in 2016. This figure is expected to touch 1,04,000 during 2020. If treated in early stages more than 90% 5-year survival may be expected. However, less than 10% of our patients are diagnosed early resulting in an overall poor outcome. We do not have any organized national program for cervical cancer screening that might help in reducing the incidence of and death from cervical cancer. Aim: The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of establishing a hospital-based opportunistic screening clinic with the underlying intention of disseminating awareness and knowledge by empowering cancer affected women to mobilize women folks or relatives known to them for voluntary participat...
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