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Fertility and Miscarriage Incidence After Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia Treatment by Thermal Ablation : A Cohort StudyBJOG
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2025 10 88
Addition of digital VIA/VILI to conventional naked-eye examination for triage of HPV-positive women: A study conducted in a low-resource settingPloS one
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2022 128 133
Acceptability and safety of thermal ablation to prevent cervical cancer in sub-Saharan AfricaBMC cancer
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2022 90 162
"My motivation was to save": a qualitative study exploring factors influencing motivation of community healthcare workers in a cervical cancer screening program in Dschang, CameroonReproductive health
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2022 84 86
Recruitment strategies to promote uptake of cervical cancer screening in the West Region of CameroonBMC public health
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2022 146 150
Guidance for planning, designing and running a HPV-based primary cervical cancer screening clinic in sub-Saharan AfricaJournal of clinical and medical images case reports
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2022 103 240
Training, Supervision, and Competence Assessment of Cameroonian Health Care Providers Using HPV Self-Sampling, Triage by Visual Inspection, and Treatment by Thermal Ablation in a Single VisitFrontiers in public health
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2022 89 67
Barriers to cervical cancer prevention in rural Cameroon: a qualitative study on healthcare providers' perspectiveBMJ open
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2021 104 98
Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on an urban cervical cancer screening program in West CameroonInternational journal of gynecological cancer
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2021 85 89
Exploring Factors Associated with Patients Who Prefer Clinician-Sampling to HPV Self-Sampling: A Study Conducted in a Low-Resource SettingInternational journal of environmental research and public health
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2021 88 85
"Cervical cancer screening: awareness is not enough". Understanding barriers to screening among women in West Cameroon - a qualitative study using focus groupsReproductive health
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2021 83 116
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