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    Provision of family planning services by community health workers in urban slums of Cameroon by Manga, Simon, Tita, Alan, Manjuh, Florence, Nulah, Kathleen, Budhwani, Henna

    Published in African journal of reproductive health (01-08-2023)
    “…Plus de 50 % des grossesses dans les bidonvilles ne sont pas désirées, ce qui signifie des besoins de planification familiale (PF) non satisfaits. Au Cameroun,…”
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    Mother-Child Approach to Cervical Cancer Prevention in a Low Resource Setting: The Cameroon Baptist Convention Health Services Story by Elit, Lorraine, Manjuh, Florence, Kila, Lillian, Suika, Beatrice, Sinou, Manuela, Bozy, Eliane, Vernyuy, Ethel, Fokou, Amandine, Welty, Edith, Welty, Thomas

    Published in Current oncology (Toronto) (01-06-2024)
    “…The rates of cervical cancer screening in Cameroon are unknown and HPV vaccination coverage for age-appropriate youths is reported at 5%. To implement the…”
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    Challenges faced in managing cervical cancer patients who present post-operatively with more advanced disease in LMICs: Case studies from Cameroon by Ngalla, Calvin, Didymus, Jaff, Manjuh, Florence, Nwufor, Marius, Nkfusai, Joseph, Elit, Laure, Fokom Domgue, Joel

    Published in Gynecologic oncology reports (01-10-2024)
    “…•Cervical cancer is the deadliest and the second most common cancer among women in Cameroon.•Most cases are diagnosed at an advanced stage and do not receive…”
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    Factors associated with adherence to post-treatment follow-up among a cohort of women with acetic acid/Lugol’s iodine positive lesions of the cervix in Cameroon: A retrospective cohort study by Manga, Simon M., Nkfusai, Joseph F., Nulah, Kathleen L., Manjuh, Florence, Fokom-Domgue, Joel, Ye, Yuanfan

    Published in Gynecologic oncology reports (01-10-2023)
    “…•Adherence to post-treatment follow-up among women treated for cervical precancer is not optimal.•Only about half of the women treated for cervical precancer…”
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    Abstract 22: Screening and Treatment of Female Sex Workers for Cervical Precancers in Cameroon by Manga, Simon, Nulah, Kathleen, Manjuh, Florence, Fokom, Joel, Ngatchou, Denisse, Welty, Edith, Shete, Sanjay, Liang, Margaret, Welty, Thomas

    “…Purpose: To prevent cervical cancer among female sex workers (FSWs) who are at high risk of acquiring HPV infections (through occupational exposure) that may…”
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    Human Papillomavirus Types and Cervical Cancer Screening among Female Sex Workers in Cameroon by Manga, Simon M, Ye, Yuanfan, Nulah, Kathleen L, Manjuh, Florence, Fokom-Domgue, Joel, Scarinci, Isabel, Tita, Alan N

    Published in Cancers (01-01-2024)
    “…Female sex workers (FSWs) are at high risk for sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including infection with human papillomavirus (HPV) and cervical cancer…”
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    Abstract 57: Knowledge and Recommendation of HPV Vaccination Among Providers Involved in Cervical Cancer Prevention Activities in Africa by Domgue, Joel Fokom, Pande, Mala, Manjuh, Florence, Yu, Robert, Kamgno, Joseph, Shete, Sanjay

    “…Purpose: Although cervical cancer burden in Africa is among the highest worldwide, HPV vaccination coverage remains low in this region. While provider…”
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    Cervical Precancer Treatment Outcomes in Cameroon by Nkfusai, Joseph F., Manga, Simon M., Nulah, Kathleen, Ngalla, Calvin, Manjuh, Florence, Nkfusai, Claude Ngwayu, Nicholas, Tendongfor, Gregory, Halle Ekane Edie

    Published in International journal of MCH and AIDS (13-09-2024)
    “…The ablative and excision treatment procedures are effective, accessible, and affordable in resource-constrained settings, but the rollout and posttreatment…”
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