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To Read the Training Summary, Click on This Link (Pdf Format) CANCER SCREENING COURSES A Summary Angola, Luanda Bangladesh, Dhaka 5-9 November 2002 13 - 15 February 2016 Guinea, Conakry Congo, Brazzaville China, Xiangyuan 12-16 June 2000 17-19 September 2003 7-10 September 2004 (ACCP) (ACCP) India, Barshi Guinea, Khorira 1-4 December 2003 18-21 January 2001 Foundation Prevention Foundation Morocco, Fès Myanmar, Magway Brazzaville, Congo 31 13 January 2014 23-25 March 2015 July-3 August 2001 Gates Prevention Gates Cancer Sri Lanka, Jaffna Thailand, Bangkok 23 September 2012 22-25 May 2006 Melinda Cancer & Melinda Cervical Calcutta, India Hyderabad, India Nouakchott, Mauritania Bill 17-18 December 2001 17-20 April 2002 & 2-5 April 2002 of Cervical the Bill of Bangladesh, Dhaka by Coimbatore, India 2-4 May 2002 5-9 November 2002 the Alliance by Dar es Salaam, the Bhakthapur, Nepal Kerala, India Alliance Tanzania 31 March-4 April 2003 20-24 November 2002 12-14 March 2003 Supported the through Supported Lyon, France 7- Vanuatu 11 April 2003 15-19 January 2007 through Cervical Cancer Screening Courses A Summary July 2016 Courses objectives, outlines and achievements These courses were designed for medical staff of all levels (gynaecologists, doctors, nurses, mid- wives, health workers). Between December 1999 and February 2016, 1653 doctors, gynecologists, nurses, mid-wives and health workers were trained. The objective is to provide theoretical sessions followed by intensive hands-on experience in both screening by visual inspection, and treatment of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia. Duration of each course is 4 to 5 days, consisting of one day for theory and 3-4 day's for hands-on experience. Faculty include doctors either from Lyon, France (e.g.,for courses held in French- speaking Africa), or doctors from our different collaborating centres/project sites. Each participant is provided with topic-related literature from peer-reviewed international scientific journals, as well as the practical manual on visual screening for cervical neoplasia and/or the beginners' manual on colposcopy and treatment of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia. For each course, the consumables as well as the screening and treatment equipment are provided by IARC. • Course Material: · J. W. Sellors and R. Sankaranarayanan (2003) Colposcopy and Treatment of Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia: A beginners’ Manual. International Agency for Research on Cancer, Lyon. · R. Sankaranarayanan and R. S. Wesley (2003) A Practical Manual on Visual Screening for Cervical Neoplasia. IARC Technical Publication No 41. International Agency for Research on Cancer, Lyon. • Published articles for review: 1. University of Zimbabwe/JHPIEGO cervical cancer project. Visual inspection with acetic acid for cervical-cancer screening: test qualities in a primary-care setting. Lancet 1999; 353: 869-73 2. Hatch KD. Cryotherapy. Bailliere's Clin Obst Gynaecol 1995; 9: 133-143 3. Nuovo J, Melnikow J, Willan AR, Chan BK. Treatment outcomes for squamous intraepithelial lesions. Int J Gynaecol Obstet 2000; 68: 25-33 4. Sankaranarayanan R, Wesley R, Somanathan T, Dhakad N, Shyamalakumary B, Sreedevi Amma N, Parkin DM, Krishnan Nair M. Performance of visual inspection after acetic acid application (VIA) in the detection of cervical cancer precursors. Cancer 1998; 83: 2150-2156 5. Richart R, Sciarra JJ. Treatment of cervical dysplasia by outpatient electrocauterization. Am J Obst Gynecol 1968; 101: 200-205 Courses Summary Course venue Course title Date Barshi, India Introduction to Colposcope 22 December 1999 Cryotherapy & Leep therapy Barshi, India Workshop on Colposocpy. Lectures on 18-20 February 2000 VIA, Colposcopy, Cryotherapy Barshi, India Demonstration of Video Camera 1 March 2000 Colposcopy Guinea Conakry Cours de formation des formateurs : 12-16 June 2000 Cours sur le dépistage du cancer du col par inspection visuelle avec acide acétique (IVA) et soluté de Lugol (IVL) Lyon, France Cours de formation des formateurs en 1 September matière de dépistage du cancer du col - 6 October 2000 utérin Vientiane, Course on cervical cancer screening 16-21 December People's by visual inspection with acetic acid 2000 Democratic (VIA) and with Lugol's iodine (VILI), Republic of Laos and treatment of lesions with cryotherapy and LEEP Barshi, India Training course on colposcopy, and 1-4 January 2001 treatment of cervical pre-cancer lesions with cryotherapy and LEEP Ambilikkai, India Cervical Precancer Management with 9-14 January 2001 LEEP Calcutta, India Training course on colposcopy and 18-21 January 2001 LEEP procedures in the management of cervical cancer Jaipur, India Course on cervical cancer screening 20-24 March 2001 by visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA) and with Lugol's iodine (VILI), and treatment of lesions with cryotherapy and LEEP Course venue Course title Date Brazzaville, Cours sur le dépistage du cancer du col par 31 July-3 August 2001 Congo inspection visuelle avec acide acétique (IVA) et soluté de Lugol (IVL) Cours sur le dépistage du cancer du col par Bamako, Mali 4-7 September 2001 inspection visuelle avec acide acétique (IVA) et soluté de Lugol (IVL) Guinea Conakry Cours de formation des formateurs en 16-19 September 2001 matière de traitement par résection à l'anse diathermique (RAD) et cryothérapie Guinea Conakry Cours de formation des formateurs en 18-21 November 2001 matière de colposcopie Calcutta, India Course in colposcopy, VIA, VILI, cytology, HPV 17-18 December 2001 and DNA testing Hyderabad, India Training course in cervical cancer screening 2-5 April 2002 methods using visual inspection with acetic acid and with Lugol's iodine Nouakchott, Cours sur le dépistage du cancer du col par 17-20 April 2002 Mauritanie inspection visuelle avec acide acétique (IVA) et soluté de Lugol (IVL) et traitement par cryothérapie et RAD Coimbatore and Training course in cervical cancer screening 2-4 May 2002 Ambilikkai, India methods using VIA and VILI and treatment of lesions with cryotherapy and LEEP Guinea Conakry Training course in cervical cancer screening 28 September methods and treatment of lesions with -1 October 2002 cryotherapy and LEEP. Histopathology quality control. Laboratory techniques Luanda, Angola Training course in cervical cancer screening 5-9 November 2002 methods using visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA) and with Lugol's iodine (VILI) and treatment of lesions with cryotherapy and LEEP Course venue Course title Date Dar es Salaam, Training course in cervical cancer 20-24 November 2002 Tanzania screening methods using visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA) and with Lugol's iodine (VILI) and treatment of lesions with cryotherapy and LEEP Bhakthapur, Course on cervical cancer screening 12-14 March 2003 Nepal by visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA) and with Lugol's iodine (VILI), colposcopy and treatment of lesions with cryotherapy and LEEP Kerala, India Course on cervical cancer screening 9-10 February 2003 by visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA) and with Lugol's iodine (VILI), and treatment of lesions with cryotherapy and LEEP Lyon, France Pathology of the uterine cervix 7-11 April 2003 cytology, histopathology, quality control New Delhi, India 1-4 November 2003 Brazzaville, Techniques histologiques et 17-19 September Congo Pathologie du col utérin 2003 Khorira, Guinea Cours sur le dépistage du cancer du 1-4 December 2003 col par inspection visuelle avec acide acétique (IVA) et soluté de Lugol (IVL) et traitements Bamako, Mali Cours sur le dépistage du cancer du 23-27 February 2004 col par inspection visuelle avec acide acétique (IVA) et soluté de Lugol (IVL) Dar es Salaam, Course on cervical cancer screening 26-29 July 2004 Tanzania by visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA) and with lugol's iodine (VILI), colposcopy and treatment of lesions with cryotherapy and LEEP Xiangyuan, China Cervical cancer screening methods 7-10 September 2004 and treatment of lesions with loop electrosurgical excision procedure Course venue Course title Date Ambillikai, India Master trainers course on cervical cancer 1 - 3 January 2006 screening and large loop excision treatment of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia Shanxi Province, Course on cervical cancer screening methods 27 - 30 April 2006 China and treatment of lesions with loop electrosurgical excision procedure Course on early detection and prevention of Bangkok, Thailand 22 - 25 May 2006 cervical cancer Course on cervical screening using visual Port Vila Hospital, 15 - 19 January 2007 Vanuatu inspection with acetic acid (VIA) and Lugol's iodine (VILI) and treatment of cervical neoplasia using cryotherapy Barshi, India Course on early detection & prevention of 6 - 9 February 2007 cervical cancer and Screening programme implementation Chiang Rai, Colposcopy on cervical cancer screening and 12 - 14 June 2007 Thailand treatment of CIN Ambillikai, India early detection, prevention and treatment of 16 - 18 November 2007 cervical precancers Guinée Conakry Atelier de formation des formateurs à la 12 -17 November 2007 prévention du cancer du col de l'utérus par le dépistage à l'aide de méthodes visuelles (IVA/IVL) et le traitement des lésions Xiangyuan Nurse training course on visual inspection 28 - 30 April 2008 County, China aided by Acetic acid (VIA/Lugol's Iodine (VILI) and colposcopy in high risk reas of cervical cancer in China Trivandrum, India XVII AGOICON Conference Workshop: Early 6 - 7 October 2008 detection, prevention and treatment of cervical pre cancers Hyderabad, India Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment in 28 - 30 November 2008 Low-Resource Settings Dar
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