Abstract

IntroductionThe study was conducted to determine the challenges and suggest solutions to conducting free cervical cancer screening among Nigerian women.MethodsAwareness was created among women groups and mass media in Osun State for women to undergo free cervical cancer screening programme. Consenting women had their socio-demographic characteristics, awareness and uptake of HPV vaccine documented and papanicolaou smear procedure done with adequate referral for treatment given where necessary.ResultsA total of 287 women had cervical cancer screening. Mean (SD) age was 51.6 (14.3) years. Most participants were urban based (87.1%), married (63.1%), had secondary education (39%) and were traders (79.1%). None of the women were aware of the preventive HPV vaccine or had been vaccinated against HPV. About 6% were pre-invasive while 0.7% had invasive cervical cancer. The highest proportions of respondents affected were young, married and had lower education. Challenges identified included poor attendance, low risk perception and logistic issues.ConclusionMost participants were urban based. There is need to decentralize cancer of cervix screening through mobile clinics and establishment of screening centres in the rural areas. Neighbour to neighbour sensitization is essential. Also, HPV vaccine should be available and affordable to all girls before sexual maturity.

Highlights

  • The study was conducted to determine the challenges and suggest solutions to conducting free cervical cancer screening among Nigerian women

  • None of the women were aware of the preventive HPV vaccine or had been vaccinated against HPV

  • This study reported the outcome of a free cervical cancer screening among Nigerian women

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Introduction

The study was conducted to determine the challenges and suggest solutions to conducting free cervical cancer screening among Nigerian women. Cervical cancer is a malignant neoplasm of the cervix uteri which is a female reproductive organ that forms the lower portion of the uterus or womb [1,2,3] The cervix forms the part of the birth canal that opens to the vagina [1, 2]. It is a major public health problem throughout the world [3]. This study documents findings among recipients who were screened during the program

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