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Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences | Volume-11 | Issue-11
Assessment of Cervical Cancer Screening Activities Using IVA/IVL Visual Inspection Methods in the Gynaecology and Obstetrics Department at the "Major Moussa Diakité" Reference Health Center (CSREF) in Kati, Mali
Camara Daouda, Fané Seydou, Sylla Yacouba, Ouologem Aly Daouda, Kamaté Rokia, Samaké Bintou, Diarra Broulaye, Kouma Aminata, Keita Mamadou, Saye Amaguiré, Diarra Dessé, Coulibaly Mamadou, Keita Sema,
Published: Nov. 29, 2023 | 63 84
DOI: 10.36347/sjams.2023.v11i11.020
Pages: 1973-1978
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Abstract
Introduction: According to recent data from the Mali Cancer Registry, cervical cancer is the second most common cancer in women, with a frequency of 22.80%. Objective: To evaluate the results of cervical cancer screening activities using visual inspection methods with acetic acid and lugol (IVA – IVL) at the Kati Reference Health Centre. Methods: This was a descriptive, cross-sectional, and analytical study over a three-year period. We included all women who tested positive for VIA and/or IVL, and/or who had a biopsy performed during the study period. Results: In total, we collected 941 women screened for cervical cancer, including 64 cases of biopsies performed. The mean age of patients was 48.15 years ± 20.08 years with extremes of 16 and 80 years. They were married in 79.7% of cases, multiparous in 56.3% of cases and not premenopausal in 51.6% of cases. We observed 11% of precancerous lesions with a predominance of 9.4% for mild dysplasias and 23.4% for invasive cancers. The most common cancerous histological type was squamous cell carcinoma (20.3%). Conclusion: IVA/IVL visual inspection of the cervix is also effective in detecting precancerous and cancerous lesions of the cervix, hence the need for a screening program for each country.