Uterine Cervical Cancer Prevention in Eritrea: Development and Results of a Pilot Project

Journal Title: Archives of Community Medicine and Public Health - Year 2018, Vol 4, Issue 1

Abstract

Background: Uterine cervical cancer (UCC) is the fourth most common cancer worldwide; almost 85%-90% of UCCs, and UCC-related deaths occur in low-income countries. No UCC prevention programs are currently running in Eritrea. Aims: This manuscript describes a stepwise initiative aiming to establish an UCC prevention project in Eritrea, which combines Pap-smear and colposcopy. Methods: In 2013, an Italian multidisciplinary team submitted a project to the Eritrean Ministry of Health with a view to establishing an Eritrean-Italian UCC prevention task force. The project’s starting point was an educational initiative to train local technicians on both Pap-smear assessments and colposcopy. Results: An intensive academic course organized by the University of Padova (Italy) under the patronage of the Eritrean Ministry of Health was successfully held in Asmara to train Eritrean technicians, nurses and midwifes to conduct Pap-smear assessments. Two subsequent pilot projects (2014-2016; 2016-2018) monitored the diagnostic competence of the Eritrean cyto-screeners. These pilot schemes resulted in an initial assessment of 2,014 Pap-smears, which provided information on the main operative issues involved in newly establishing a cancer prevention initiative in a sub-Saharan country. They also generated preliminary data on the prevalence of cancer and precancerous cervical lesions. The second pilot study is additionally providing further insight on the problems faced in expanding the prevention project to the Asmara population as a whole. Conclusions: Anti-HPV vaccination, the most efficient primary UCC prevention strategy, entails basic requirements that are not always available in low-income countries. In terms of secondary UCC prevention, this Eritrean experience suggests that the low cost of “Pap testing” and the availability of local human resources could lower the incidence of UCC and related deaths in Eritrea.

Authors and Affiliations

Rugge Massimo, F. A . C. G, Cosentino Michele, Kebreab Mehari WG, Bassan Paola, Marcato Elisabetta, Andemicael Zewdi Ghebremedhin, Gebrehiwet Simon, Ghebremicael Kibrom Hailu, Halki Tesfamariam Mehari, Insacco Egle A, Onnis Gianlibero, Minucci Daria

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  • EP ID EP326784
  • DOI 10.17352/2455-5479.000033
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Rugge Massimo, F. A . C. G, Cosentino Michele, Kebreab Mehari WG, Bassan Paola, Marcato Elisabetta, Andemicael Zewdi Ghebremedhin, Gebrehiwet Simon, Ghebremicael Kibrom Hailu, Halki Tesfamariam Mehari, Insacco Egle A, Onnis Gianlibero, Minucci Daria (2018). Uterine Cervical Cancer Prevention in Eritrea: Development and Results of a Pilot Project. Archives of Community Medicine and Public Health, 4(1), 8-12. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-326784