Cervical cancer in Botswana: Current state and future steps for screening and treatment programs

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Botswana has a high burden of cervical cancer due to a limited screening program and high HIV prevalence. About 60% of the cervical cancer patients are HIV positive; most present with advanced cervical disease. Through initiatives by the Botswana Ministry of Health and various strategic partnerships, strides have been made in treatment of pre-invasive and invasive cancer. The See and Treat program for cervical cancer is expanding throughout the country. Starting in 2015, school-going girls will be vaccinated against HPV. In regards to treatment of invasive cancer, a multidisciplinary clinic has been initiated at the main oncology hospital to streamline care. However, challenges remain such as delays in treatment, lack of trained human personnel, limited follow-up care, and little patient education. Despite improvements in the care of pre-invasive and invasive cervical cancer patients, for declines in cervical cancer-related morbidity and mortality to be achieved, Botswana needs to continue to invest in decreasing the burden of disease and improving patient outcomes of patients with cervical cancer.

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Grover, S., Raesima, M., Bvochora-Nsingo, M., Chiyapo, S. P., Balang, D., Tapela, N., … Ramogola-Masire, D. (2015). Cervical cancer in Botswana: Current state and future steps for screening and treatment programs. Frontiers in Oncology. Frontiers Research Foundation. https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2015.00239

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