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Prevalence of precancerous cervical lesions in women attending Mezam Polyclinic Bamenda, Cameroon

Pan African Medical Journal, Volume 32, Article 174, Year 2019

Introduction: precancerous cervical lesion is significantly a health problem globally. Thus, screening targeting women between the ages of 17-60 is being undertaken in developing countries, including Cameroon. Over 50% (7.8 per 100,000) women die of cervical cancer ever y year. This study was to determine the prevalence of precancerous cervical lesion, the age demography and access the risk factor. Methods: a hospital-based crosssectional study was conducted from August 09th to October 17th 2017. A total of 60 women participated, and were screened for precancerous cervical lesion. Data were collected by using a questionnaire. Visual inspection with acetic acid and visual inspection with Lugol’s iodine was applied for the screening. SPSS version 16.0 was used for data entry and analysis. Logistic regression analysis was fitted and odds ratios with 95% confidence intervals and p-values were computed to identify factors associated with precancerous cervical cancer lesion. Results: out of 60 study participants, 2(3.33%) were found to be positive for precancerous cervical cancer lesion. Conclusion: the prevalence of precancerous cervical lesion in women that consulted at the Mezam polyclinic is high.
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Citations: 14
Authors: 5
Affiliations: 6
Research Areas
Cancer
Health System And Policy
Study Design
Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Quantitative
Study Locations
Cameroon
Participants Gender
Female