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    Early detection of cervical cancer with visual inspection methods: a summary of completed and on-going studies in India by Sankaranarayanan, R, Nene, B M, Dinshaw, K, Rajkumar, R, Shastri, S, Wesley, R, Basu, P, Sharma, R, Thara, S, Budukh, A, Parkin, D M

    Published in Salud pública de México (2003)
    “…India is a high-risk country for cervical cancer which accounts a quarter (126,000 new cases, 71,000 deaths around 2,000) of the world burden. The…”
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    Improved stage at diagnosis of cervical cancer with increased cancer awareness in a rural Indian population by Jayant, K, Rao, R S, Nene, B M, Dale, P S

    Published in International journal of cancer (09-10-1995)
    “…As part of its strategy to identify cancer cases in a rural population, the cancer registry of Barshi, India, has developed a methodology which includes…”
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    Early detection of cervical cancer by visual inspection: A population‐based study in rural India by Nene, B.M., Deshpande, S., Jayant, Kasturi, Budukh, Atul Madhukar, Dale, P.S., Deshpande, D.A., Chiwate, Aruna S., Malvi, Sylla G., Deokar, S., Parkin, D. Maxwell, Sankaranarayanan, Rengaswamy

    Published in International journal of cancer (11-12-1996)
    “…A total of 3784 women aged 35 and above living in 26 villages in rural Maharashtra state, India, were invited to undergo a pelvic examination, to evaluate the…”
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    Experience with telepathology at a tertiary cancer centre and a rural cancer hospital by Desai, Sangeeta, Patil, Rajasa, Chinoy, Roshni, Kothari, Ashok, Ghosh, T K, Chavan, Manoj, Mohan, Ashok, Nene, B M, Dinshaw, K A

    Published in The National medical journal of India (01-01-2004)
    “…Telepathology allows quick and timely access to an expert opinion, no matter where the patient is located. We analysed the experience with the use of…”
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    Improved survival in cervical cancer cases in a rural Indian population by JAYANT, K, RAO, R. S, NENE, B. M, DALE, P. S, NANDAKUMAR, A

    Published in British journal of cancer (01-07-1996)
    “…In the first Rural Cancer Registry in India, 194 cervical cancer cases were registered during 1988-91. The 3 year survival was significantly higher in cases…”
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    Cancer survival in Barshi, India, 1993-2000 by Jayant, K, Nene, B M, Dinshaw, K A, Badwe, R A, Panse, N S, Thorat, R V

    Published in IARC scientific publications (2011)
    “…The rural cancer registry of Barshi, Paranda and Bhum, was the first of its kind in India and was established in 1987. Registration of cases is carried out…”
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    Experience in screening for cervical cancer in rural areas of Barsi Tehsil (Maharashtra) by Nene, B M, Jayant, K, Malvi, S G, Dale, P S, Deshpande, R

    Published in Indian journal of cancer (01-03-1994)
    “…The organization of cancer detection camps is gaining popularity in our country and it is therefore necessary to evaluate the effectiveness of this approach in…”
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    Early diagnosis of cervical cancers. Our experience at the Rural Cancer Registry, Barshi, India by Jayant, K, Rao, R S, Nene, B M, Dale, P S

    Published in Indian journal of cancer (01-06-1994)
    “…In the cervical cancer cases registered at the Cancer Hospital at Barshi, India during 1988-90, 99 of the 105 cases were clinically staged (Total number of…”
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    Cervical and oral cancer screening in India by Sankaranarayanan, Rengaswamy, Dinshaw, Ketayun, Nene, Bhagwan M, Ramadas, Kunnambath, Esmy, Pulikattil Okkaru, Jayant, Kasturi, Somanathan, Thara, Shastri, Surendra

    Published in Journal of medical screening (01-01-2006)
    “…Incidence of both cervical and oral cancer are high in India. Although there are no organized cervical or oral screening programmes in the country, a number of…”
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    Screening for cervical cancer in India: How much will it cost? A trial based analysis of the cost per case detected by Legood, Rosa, Gray, Alastair M., Mahé, Cedric, Wolstenholme, Jane, Jayant, Kasturi, Nene, Bhagwan M., Shastri, Surendra S., Malvi, Sylla G., Muwonge, Richard, Budukh, Atul M., Sankaranarayanan, Rengaswamy

    Published in International journal of cancer (20-12-2005)
    “…The cost and cost effectiveness of screening previously unscreened women by VIA, cytology or HPV testing was investigated within a large cluster randomised…”
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