CISNET-Cervical: modelling to guide public health research and priorities

Wednesday, October 11, 2017
SS 16 8:00 AM > 9:30 AM CISNET-Cervical: modelling to guide public health research and priorities G 104

SS 16-01 Overview of the structure and aims of CISNET-Cervical See abstract > J. Jane KIM SS 16-02 Comparative modelling – how do the outputs from current state-of-the-art models compare? See abstract > M. Marjolein VAN BALLEGOOIJEN SS 16-03 Modelling the natural history of cervical cancer – what can models tell us about dwell time for infections that lead to cancer? See abstract > E. Emily A. Burger SS 16-04 The hysterectomy effect – understanding the influence of hysterectomy trends on cervical cancer and impact on evaluation of new strategies for cancer prevention. See abstract > M. Megan Smith SS 16-05 Exploring the association between HPV and HIV in Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa: a microsimulation study See abstract > S. Suzette MATTHIJSSE SS 16-06 The challenges in modelling cervical screening participation in US context. See abstract > J. Jane KIM SS 16-08 The interface between HPV-FRAME and CISNET-Cervical. > K. Karen CANFELL

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