Cervical cancer incidence in Indonesia was continues to increase and the majority of sufferers are detected at an terminal stage. It can be prevented and detected early if womens have a good knowledge and awareness of early detection. The aims of analysis is to assess the knowledge of risk factors, behaviors and early detection of cervical cancer in women with VIA at the District Central Bo…
Cervical cancer is a significant health problem for women around the world. Every year no less than 15,000 cases of cervical cancer occur in Indonesia and about 20 of the 40 cases died each day (Deherba, 2012). This study to determine the effect of knowledge about the early detection of cervical cancer through the IVA in Karawang regency. Quasi-experimental research design with two sample hypot…
ABSTRACT Chemotheraphy for cervical cancer can result in physical and psychological side effects. One ofthe physical effects is anxiety. This study aimed at identinling the level of anxiety in cervical cancer patients of lower socioeconomic status receiving chemotherapy. The anxiety assessment was based on the physical and psychological quetionnaire (HRS-A)with a guided interview with 40 patie…
Abstract Objective: To assess whether VEGF-C expression can predict the response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy and pelvic lymphnode metastases in bulky cevical cancer.Methods: Seventeen cervical cancer stage IB2 and IIA2 cases during the period of July 2009 until June 2010 were collected consecutively and given neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) PVB prior radical surgery. Response to treatment was ev…