CISNET-Cervical: modelling to guide public health research and priorities
Wednesday, October 11, 2017
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SS 16
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8:00 AM
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9:30 AM
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CISNET-Cervical: modelling to guide public health research and priorities
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G 104
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SS 16-01
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Overview of the structure and aims of CISNET-Cervical
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J.
Jane
KIM
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SS 16-02
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Comparative modelling – how do the outputs from current state-of-the-art models compare?
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M.
Marjolein
VAN BALLEGOOIJEN
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SS 16-03
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Modelling the natural history of cervical cancer – what can models tell us about dwell time for infections that lead to cancer?
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E.
Emily A.
Burger
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SS 16-04
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The hysterectomy effect – understanding the influence of hysterectomy trends on cervical cancer and impact on evaluation of new strategies for cancer prevention.
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M.
Megan
Smith
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SS 16-05
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Exploring the association between HPV and HIV in Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa: a microsimulation study
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S.
Suzette
MATTHIJSSE
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SS 16-06
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The challenges in modelling cervical screening participation in US context.
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J.
Jane
KIM
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SS 16-08
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The interface between HPV-FRAME and CISNET-Cervical.
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K.
Karen
CANFELL
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