Literature DB >> 7639897

Investigation and management of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia in Canadian Inuit: enhancing access to care.

B Martin1, W Smith, P Orr, F Guijon.   

Abstract

Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) is a major cause of morbidity among Circumpolar women. Cervical cancer comprised 15% of all cancers in Canadian Inuit women from 1969-1988. The age standardized incidence for invasive cervical cancer in Canadian Inuit women is 3.1 times the rate in the general Canadian population. Management of CIN in women of remote Arctic regions has traditionally required multiple visits to specialized medical centres for diagnosis, therapy and follow-up. Such centralized care requires separation of women from their families, resulting in significant medical, emotional and economic costs for the patient, her family and community. In the Canadian Central Arctic, a program for the diagnosis and therapy of CIN has been established using colposcopy with loop electrosurgery, performed by a trained local family practitioner and visiting gynecologist. Early program evaluation has indicated reduction in medical expenditures due to travel costs, minimal procedure-related morbidity and discomfort, and improved patient satisfaction associated with reduced separation from family and community. It is hoped that the program design, which harnesses technology in order to provide improved care closer to home, will be applicable to other Circumpolar regions.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7639897

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arctic Med Res        ISSN: 0782-226X


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Review 1.  Specialist outreach clinics in primary care and rural hospital settings.

Authors:  R L Gruen; T S Weeramanthri; S E Knight; R S Bailie
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2004

2.  The impact of decentralising colposcopy services from tertiary-level to primary-level care in inner-city Johannesburg, South Africa: a before and after study.

Authors:  Gloria Maimela; Xolisile Nene; Nontuthuko Mvundla; Shobna Sawry; Trudy Smith; Helen Rees; Elizabeth Kachingwe; Matthew Chersich
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2019-03-30       Impact factor: 2.692

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