Last updated on 9-1-2024 by Marie Malingreau
Authors
Michaela T Hall; Kate T Simms; John M Murray; Adam Keane; Diep T N Nguyen; Michael Caruana; Gigi Lui; Helen Kelly; Linda O Eckert; Santesso, Nancy; de Sanjosé, Silvia; Edwin E Swai; Rangaraj, Ajay; Owiredu, Morkor Newman; Cindy Gauvreau; Owen Demke; Partha Basu; M. Arbyn; Dalal, Shona; Broutet, Nathalie; Canfell, KarenKeywords
Abstract:
To support a strategy to eliminate cervical cancer as a public health problem, the World Health Organisation (WHO) reviewed its guidelines for screening and treatment of cervical pre-cancerous lesions in 2021. Women living with HIV have 6-times the risk of cervical cancer compared to women in the general population, and we harnessed a model platform (‘Policy1-Cervix-HIV’) to evaluate the benefits and harms of a range of screening strategies for women living with HIV in Tanzania, a country with endemic HIV. Assuming 70% coverage, we found that 3-yearly primary HPV screening without triage wo…