Cervical Cancer in the Health Zeguere Area, Kolondièba District, Sikasso Region, June 2024

DOI: 10.11648/j.sjph.20251301.17 Publication Date: 2025-02-22T07:31:05Z
ABSTRACT
<i>Introduction</i>: Cervical cancer is a new tissue formation due to excessive, abnormal, anarchic and autonomous cell proliferation that develops at the expense of uterine cervix. In sub-Saharan Africa, with more than 75,000 cases nearly 50,000 deaths per year; The Kolondièba health district regularly records suspected cervical cancer, 473 women screened 68 were positive including 3 in 2022. Finally area 2024, out 16 June 9, 2024; during 23rd week<sup> </sup>of year CSCom recorded following this an investigation was considered by management team determine frequency risk factors disease. <i>Method</i>: We conducted cross-sectional, analytical descriptive study from 5 15, examined medical carried active search for partners community order identify refer them early screening center. <i>Result</i>: This campaign, which 18.75% IVA / IVL test, 37% had STI, 56% their first sexual<sup> </sup>intercourse between ages 12 14. literature review research allowed us raise awareness among about factors. referred care <i>Conclusion</i>: be sure sexual negative sensitized educated on cancer.
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