Mulindi Mwanahamuntu
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Recent Articles
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Hicks M, Chanda K, Mwanahamuntu M, Jones M, Mattison A, Pfaendler K, et al.
Ecancermedicalscience
. 2023 Feb;
16:1468.
PMID: 36819817
Introduction: The major objective of the study was to compare and contrast a U.S. and Zambian Ob/Gyn residency programme, using uniform metrics, as the basis for an initial exploration of...
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Hicks M, Mwanahamuntu M, Butler R, Bloomfield H, Mutombo A, Anaclet M, et al.
Ecancermedicalscience
. 2023 Feb;
16:1469.
PMID: 36819807
The human, financial, and infrastructural resources required to effectively treat invasive cancer of the cervix are grossly inadequate in the African region, inclusive of a paucity of surgeons capable of...
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Lubeya M, Mwanahamuntu M, Chibwesha C, Mukosha M, Wamunyima M, Kawonga M
PLoS One
. 2022 Aug;
17(8):e0267617.
PMID: 36006961
Introduction: The human papillomavirus (HPV) is sexually transmitted and infects approximately 75% of sexually active people early in their sexual life. Persistent infection with oncogenic HPV types can lead to...
14.
Asangbeh-Kerman S, Davidovic M, Taghavi K, Kachingwe J, Rammipi K, Muzingwani L, et al.
BMC Public Health
. 2022 Aug;
22(1):1530.
PMID: 35948944
Introduction: Cervical cancer (CC) is the leading cause of cancer-related death among women in sub-Saharan Africa. It occurs most frequently in women living with HIV (WLHIV) and is classified as...
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Maate F, Julius P, Siyumbwa S, Pinder L, Kaile T, Mwanahamuntu M, et al.
Afr J Lab Med
. 2022 Jun;
11(1):1563.
PMID: 35747556
Background: Globally, women living with HIV have a higher risk of vulvar neoplasia than HIV-negative women. Vulvar neoplasia among women living with HIV has not previously been characterised in Zambia....
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Pattee K, Msadabwe S, Pfaendler K, Mupeta S, Lishimpi E, Zambezi W, et al.
J Cancer Policy
. 2022 May;
29:100298.
PMID: 35559948
Background: Gynecologic malignancies represent a significant proportion of the increasing cancer burden in Zambia. The care and outcomes of cancer patients improves in a multidisciplinary team but insufficient coordination in...
17.
Mwanahamuntu M, Kapambwe S, Pinder L, Matambo J, Chirwa S, Chisele S, et al.
Int J Gynaecol Obstet
. 2021 Jul;
157(1):85-89.
PMID: 34197624
Objective: Thermal ablation (TA) was implemented in public sector cervical cancer prevention services in Zambia in 2012. Initially introduced as a treatment modality in primary healthcare clinics, it was later...
18.
Pry J, Manasyan A, Kapambwe S, Taghavi K, Duran-Frigola M, Mwanahamuntu M, et al.
Lancet Glob Health
. 2021 May;
9(6):e832-e840.
PMID: 34019837
Background: Globally, cervical cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer-related death among women. Poor uptake of screening services contributes to the high mortality. We aimed to examine screening frequency,...
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Taghavi K, Moono M, Mwanahamuntu M, Basu P, Limacher A, Tembo T, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2020 Dec;
10(12):e037955.
PMID: 33371015
Introduction: The simplest and cheapest method for cervical cancer screening is visual inspection after application of acetic acid (VIA). However, this method has limitations for correctly identifying precancerous cervical lesions...
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Parham G, Bing E, Cuevas A, Fisher B, Skinner J, Mwanahamuntu M, et al.
Ecancermedicalscience
. 2019 May;
13:910.
PMID: 31123493
Worldwide, more than 80% of people with cancer will require surgery during their disease course, but less than 25% have access to safe, affordable and timely surgery. Among the barriers...