Low- and middle-income countries have seen a dramatic rise in the
incidence of breast and gynecological cancers in the past decade.
Organized cancer screening programs are not widely available in
developing countries, leading to disproportionately higher
mortality rates compared to those in the developed world. This book
addresses cost-effective strategies for implementing programs aimed
at screening for the early detection of breast, cervical,
endometrial, and ovarian cancers. A well woman clinic concept
providing such services as part of women's health examinations is
proposed, aiming to ensure patient compliance by limiting clinic
visits required for initial testing and diagnosis of screen
positive cases.
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