A strategic assessment of cervical cancer prevention and treatment services in 3 districts of Uttar Pradesh, India

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Despite being a preventable disease, cervical cancer claims the lives of almost half a million women worldwide each year. India bears one-fifth of the global burden of the disease, with approximately 130,000 new cases a year. In an e...

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Main Authors: Dzuba Ilana, Jacob Martha, Vajpayee Jyoti, Dabash Rasha, Lal Nisha, Bradley Jan, Prasad LB
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2005-12-01
Series:Reproductive Health
Online Access:http://www.reproductive-health-journal.com/content/2/1/11
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spelling doaj-04699026a2c943e3843cc230fd77abb52020-11-24T21:17:07ZengBMCReproductive Health1742-47552005-12-01211110.1186/1742-4755-2-11A strategic assessment of cervical cancer prevention and treatment services in 3 districts of Uttar Pradesh, IndiaDzuba IlanaJacob MarthaVajpayee JyotiDabash RashaLal NishaBradley JanPrasad LB<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Despite being a preventable disease, cervical cancer claims the lives of almost half a million women worldwide each year. India bears one-fifth of the global burden of the disease, with approximately 130,000 new cases a year. In an effort to assess the need and potential for improving the quality of cervical cancer prevention and treatment services in Uttar Pradesh, a strategic assessment was conducted in three of the state's districts: Agra, Lucknow, and Saharanpur.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Using an adaptation of stage one of the World Health Organization's <it>Strategic Approach to Improving Reproductive Health Policies and Programmes</it>, an assessment of the quality of cervical cancer services was carried out by a multidisciplinary team of stakeholders. The assessment included a review of the available literature, observations of services, collection of hospital statistics and the conduct of qualitative research (in-depth interviews and focus group discussions) to assess the perspectives of women, providers, policy makers and community members.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>There were gaps in provider knowledge and practices, potentially attributable to limited provider training and professional development opportunities. In the absence of a state policy on cervical cancer, screening of asymptomatic women was practically absent, except in the military sector. Cytology-based cancer screening tests (i.e. pap smears) were often used to help diagnose women with symptoms of reproductive tract infections but not routinely screen asymptomatic women. Access to appropriate treatment of precancerous lesions was limited and often inappropriately managed by hysterectomy in many urban centers. Cancer treatment facilities were well equipped but mostly inaccessible for women in need. Finally, policy makers, community members and clients were mostly unaware about cervical cancer and its preventable nature, although with information, expressed a strong interest in having services available to women in their communities.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>To address gaps in services and unmet needs, state policies and integrated interventions have the potential to improve the quality of services for prevention of cervical cancer in Uttar Pradesh.</p> http://www.reproductive-health-journal.com/content/2/1/11
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author Dzuba Ilana
Jacob Martha
Vajpayee Jyoti
Dabash Rasha
Lal Nisha
Bradley Jan
Prasad LB
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Jacob Martha
Vajpayee Jyoti
Dabash Rasha
Lal Nisha
Bradley Jan
Prasad LB
A strategic assessment of cervical cancer prevention and treatment services in 3 districts of Uttar Pradesh, India
Reproductive Health
author_facet Dzuba Ilana
Jacob Martha
Vajpayee Jyoti
Dabash Rasha
Lal Nisha
Bradley Jan
Prasad LB
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title A strategic assessment of cervical cancer prevention and treatment services in 3 districts of Uttar Pradesh, India
title_short A strategic assessment of cervical cancer prevention and treatment services in 3 districts of Uttar Pradesh, India
title_full A strategic assessment of cervical cancer prevention and treatment services in 3 districts of Uttar Pradesh, India
title_fullStr A strategic assessment of cervical cancer prevention and treatment services in 3 districts of Uttar Pradesh, India
title_full_unstemmed A strategic assessment of cervical cancer prevention and treatment services in 3 districts of Uttar Pradesh, India
title_sort strategic assessment of cervical cancer prevention and treatment services in 3 districts of uttar pradesh, india
publisher BMC
series Reproductive Health
issn 1742-4755
publishDate 2005-12-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Despite being a preventable disease, cervical cancer claims the lives of almost half a million women worldwide each year. India bears one-fifth of the global burden of the disease, with approximately 130,000 new cases a year. In an effort to assess the need and potential for improving the quality of cervical cancer prevention and treatment services in Uttar Pradesh, a strategic assessment was conducted in three of the state's districts: Agra, Lucknow, and Saharanpur.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Using an adaptation of stage one of the World Health Organization's <it>Strategic Approach to Improving Reproductive Health Policies and Programmes</it>, an assessment of the quality of cervical cancer services was carried out by a multidisciplinary team of stakeholders. The assessment included a review of the available literature, observations of services, collection of hospital statistics and the conduct of qualitative research (in-depth interviews and focus group discussions) to assess the perspectives of women, providers, policy makers and community members.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>There were gaps in provider knowledge and practices, potentially attributable to limited provider training and professional development opportunities. In the absence of a state policy on cervical cancer, screening of asymptomatic women was practically absent, except in the military sector. Cytology-based cancer screening tests (i.e. pap smears) were often used to help diagnose women with symptoms of reproductive tract infections but not routinely screen asymptomatic women. Access to appropriate treatment of precancerous lesions was limited and often inappropriately managed by hysterectomy in many urban centers. Cancer treatment facilities were well equipped but mostly inaccessible for women in need. Finally, policy makers, community members and clients were mostly unaware about cervical cancer and its preventable nature, although with information, expressed a strong interest in having services available to women in their communities.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>To address gaps in services and unmet needs, state policies and integrated interventions have the potential to improve the quality of services for prevention of cervical cancer in Uttar Pradesh.</p>
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