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1. Digital Health Strategies for Cervical Cancer Control in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Systematic Review of Current Implementations and Gaps in Research

4. Uptake and correlates of cervical cancer screening among women attending a community-based multi-disease health campaign in Kenya

5. Primary HPV and Molecular Cervical Cancer Screening in US Women Living With Human Immunodeficiency Virus

6. Surgical candidacy and treatment initiation among women with cervical cancer at public referral hospitals in Kampala, Uganda: a descriptive cohort study.

7. A public health approach to cervical cancer screening in Africa through community‐based self‐administered HPV testing and mobile treatment provision

9. Effectiveness of ‘catch-up’ human papillomavirus vaccination to prevent cervical neoplasia in immunosuppressed and non-immunosuppressed women

10. Estimated Quality of Life and Economic Outcomes Associated With 12 Cervical Cancer Screening Strategies

11. Evaluating a community-based cervical cancer screening strategy in Western Kenya: a descriptive study

12. Cost of HPV screening at community health campaigns (CHCs) and health clinics in rural Kenya

13. Effectiveness of catch-up human papillomavirus vaccination on incident cervical neoplasia in a US health-care setting: a population-based case-control study.

14. Evidence-based improvisation: Facing the challenges of cervical cancer care in Uganda

15. Cervical cancer screening through human papillomavirus testing in community health campaigns versus health facilities in rural western Kenya

16. Comparison of patient flow and provider efficiency of two delivery strategies for HPV-based cervical cancer screening in Western Kenya: a time and motion study

17. Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)- and Non-HIV-Associated Immunosuppression and Risk of Cervical Neoplasia.

18. Study protocol for a cluster-randomized trial to compare human papillomavirus based cervical cancer screening in community-health campaigns versus health facilities in western Kenya.

19. WOMEN’S EMPOWERMENT AND FAMILY PLANNING: A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE

20. Cervical Cancer Screening

22. Performance of p16INK4a ELISA as a primary cervical cancer screening test among a large cohort of HIV-infected women in western Kenya: a 2-year cross-sectional study.

24. The time has come to make cervical cancer prevention an essential part of comprehensive sexual and reproductive health services for HIV‐positive women in low‐income countries

25. Outcomes Up to 12 Months After Treatment With Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure for Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia Among HIV-Infected Women

27. Accuracy of visual inspection with acetic acid to detect cervical cancer precursors among HIV‐infected women in Kenya

29. Women's empowerment and fertility: A review of the literature

30. Factors Associated With Recurrence of Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia 2+ After Treatment Among HIV-Infected Women in Western Kenya

31. A comparison of two visual inspection methods for cervical cancer screening among HIV-infected women in Kenya

33. Risk factors for cervical precancer detection among previously unscreened HIV‐infected women in Western Kenya

35. Prevalence, characteristics, and outcomes of HIV‐positive women diagnosed with invasive cancer of the cervix in Kenya

36. Association of Cervical Biopsy with HIV Type 1 Genital Shedding Among Women on Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy

37. Direct Questioning Is More Effective Than Patient-Initiated Report for the Detection of Sexually Transmitted Infections in a Primary Care HIV Clinic in Western Kenya

38. The Association of HIV Counseling and Testing with HIV Risk Behaviors in a Random Population-based Survey in Kisumu, Kenya

47. Help HIV-positive women reach reproductive goals: Strong findings suggest that HIV-positive women have safe options for achieving pregnancy without use of assisted reproduction

50. Data from: Clinical knowledge among health care providers of essential maternal and child health services in Kenya: a cross-sectional survey

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