383 results on '"Vassilakos, Pierre"'
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102. Human papillomavirus genotype distribution among Cameroonian women with invasive cervical cancer: a retrospective study
103. Education efforts may contribute to wider acceptance of human papillomavirus self-sampling
104. Feasibility of At-Home Self-Sampling for HPV Testing as an Appropriate Screening Strategy for Nonparticipants in Switzerland
105. Usability and feasibility of a mobile health system to provide comprehensive antenatal care in low-income countries: PANDA mHealth pilot study in Madagascar.
106. Fréquence et fonction diagnostique des examens cytologiques de frottis utérins: données genevoises 1967–83
107. Effectiveness of a two-stage strategy with HPV testing followed by visual inspection with acetic acid for cervical cancer screening in a low-income setting
108. Impact of an Educational Intervention on Women's Knowledge and Acceptability of Human Papillomavirus Self-Sampling: A Randomized Controlled Trial in Cameroon
109. Randomized comparison of vaginal self-sampling by standard vs. dry swabs for Human papillomavirus testing
110. Human Papillomavirus Self-Sampling in Cameroon
111. Prévention du [b]cancer[/b] du col utérin en Suisse : les défis de l’ère vaccinale
112. Acceptability of self-collected vaginal samples for HPV testing in an urban and rural population of Madagascar.
113. Age-related performance of human papillomavirus testing used as an adjunct to cytology for cervical carcinoma screening in a population with a low incidence of cervical carcinoma
114. Human Chorionic Gonadotropin Follow-up in Patients With Molar Pregnancy
115. Use of Automated Primary Screening on Liquid-Based, Thin-Layer Preparations
116. Feasibility of Cytology-Based Cervical Cancer Screening in Rural Cameroon
117. High- and Intermediate-Risk Human Papillomavirus Infection in Sexually Active Adolescent Females
118. Direct-to-Vial Use of the AutoCyte PREP Liquid-Based Preparation for Cervical-Vaginal Specimens in Three European Laboratories
119. CytoRich Liquid-Based Cervical Cytologic Test
120. Efficacy of Monolayer Preparations for Cervical Cytology
121. Isolated Renal Mucormycosis Simulating a Renal Neoplasm in a Patient With the Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
122. Exploring Factors Associated with Patients Who Prefer Clinician-Sampling to HPV Self-Sampling: A Study Conducted in a Low-Resource Setting.
123. Fertility and Miscarriage Incidence After Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia Treatment by Thermal Ablation: A Cohort Study.
124. Evaluation of estrogen receptors by immunocytochemistry on fine-needle aspiration biopsy specimens from breast tumors.
125. A simple method for estrogen receptor antigen preservation in cytologic specimens containing breast carcinoma cells.
126. Human Papillomavirus Infection and Vaccination: Knowledge, Attitude and Perception among Undergraduate Men and Women Healthcare University Students in Switzerland.
127. Hydatidiform mole: two entities
128. Is genetic analysis useful in the routine management of hydatidiform mole?
129. Is It Time to Introduce HPV Self-Sampling for Primary Cervical Cancer Screening?
130. Are fertility drugs a risk factor for persistent trophoblastic tumour?
131. Cytometry of breast carcinoma: Significance of ploïdy balance and proliferation index
132. Knowledge of cytology results affects the performance of colposcopy: a crossover study.
133. Use of Automated Analysis of Cervical Cytology for the Detection of High-Grade Squamous Intraepithelial Lesions in Human Papillomavirus-Positive Women: A Future Practice?
134. Factors influencing cervical cancer re-screening in a semi-rural health district of Cameroon: a cohort study.
135. Artificial Intelligence-Based Cervical Cancer Screening on Images Taken during Visual Inspection with Acetic Acid: A Systematic Review.
136. Inter- and intra-observer agreement in the assessment of the cervical transformation zone (TZ) by visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA) and its implications for a screen and treat approach: a reliability study.
137. "My motivation was to save": a qualitative study exploring factors influencing motivation of community healthcare workers in a cervical cancer screening program in Dschang, Cameroon.
138. Recruitment strategies to promote uptake of cervical cancer screening in the West Region of Cameroon.
139. Acceptability and safety of thermal ablation to prevent cervical cancer in sub-Saharan Africa.
140. "Cervical cancer screening: awareness is not enough". Understanding barriers to screening among women in West Cameroon—a qualitative study using focus groups.
141. Web-based instrument to assess skills in visual inspection of the cervix among healthcare providers.
142. Etude pilote de dépistage du cancer du col de l'utérus dans une région rurale camerounaise
143. Dépistage cytologique du cancer du col de l'utérus par prélèvement en milieu liquide
144. Performance of visual inspection, partial genotyping, and their combination for the triage of women living with HIV who are screen positive for human papillomavirus: Results from the AIMA-CC ANRS 12375 multicentric screening study.
145. Implementation of point-of-care cytology for the triage of human papillomavirus-positive women in Cameroon.
146. Self-supervised learning-based cervical cytology for the triage of HPV-positive women in resource-limited settings and low-data regime.
147. Squamocolumnar junction (SCJ) visibility may adversely affect the same day "screen and treat" approach in low-resource settings.
148. Telecytologic diagnosis of cervical smears for triage of self-sampled human papillomavirus-positive women in a resource-limited setting: concept development before implementation.
149. Harms and benefits of cervical cancer screening among non-attenders in Switzerland: The transition towards HPV-based screening.
150. HPV self-sampling in the follow-up of women after treatment of cervical intra-epithelial neoplasia: A prospective study in a high-income country.
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