Live Breaking News & Updates on Clare Gilham

Stay updated with breaking news from Clare gilham. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

'The dangers of ruling out older women for cervical cancer testing'


Cervical screening with the smear test stops abruptly at age 65 (Image: Getty Images)
Get the latest news from across Ireland straight to your inbox every single dayInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later.
Sign up!
When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice.
Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice
Classical medical teaching is that cervical cancer is a ­condition affecting primarily “young women”.
That is, women under the age of 50. As a ­consequence, cervical screening with the smear test stops abruptly at age 65. ....

United Kingdom , Clare Gilham , Manchester University , London School Of Hygiene , London School , Tropical Medicine , Cervical Cancer , ஒன்றுபட்டது கிஂக்டம் , தெளிவு கில்ஹாம் , மான்செஸ்டர் பல்கலைக்கழகம் , லண்டன் பள்ளி ஆஃப் சுகாதாரம் , லண்டன் பள்ளி , வெப்பமண்டல மருந்து , சிஇஆர்விஐசிஏஎல் புற்றுநோய் ,

HPV-DNA testing most effective approach to detect cervical precancer among women living with HIV


London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Change of strategy could improve health of women living with HIV in the region
Screening women living with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa for cervical precancer using a molecular test is much more accurate than traditional methods and could reduce costly and inconvenient procedures, according to new research published in PLoS Medicine.
The study, led by the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) in partnership with the University of Ouagadougou in Burkina Faso, Wits Reproductive Health and HIV Institute in South Africa and Montpellier University in France was conducted among over 1,200 women living with HIV in two African countries, Burkina Faso and South Africa. ....

Burkina Faso , South Africa , Clare Gilham , Olga Goumbri Lompo , Helen Kelly , Michel Segondy , Souleymane Zan , Nicolas Meda , Pamela Michelow , Nicolas Nagot , Helena Kelly , Tanvier Omar , Philippe Mayaud , Bernard Sawadogo , Sinead Delany Moretlwe , London School Of Hygiene Tropical Medicine , Montpellier University , University Of Ouagadougou , World Health Organization , European Commission , Study Group , Wits Reproductive Health , Framework Programme , Saharan Africa , London School , Tropical Medicine ,