2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.gore.2022.101130
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Digital cervicography for cervical cancer screening in low-resource settings: A scoping review

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“…Visual inspection examination using acetic acid with digital imagery / digital cervicography (VIA-DC) has begun to be developed around the world with various brands to increase the accuracy of this examination in detecting cervical precancerous lesions. [9][10][11][12] One of the tools that has been developed in Indonesia and has been clinically tested is Femicam®. 13 Previous studies have shown that VIA examination with digital images has a higher level of sensitivity and specificity than ordinary VIA examinations.…”
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“…Visual inspection examination using acetic acid with digital imagery / digital cervicography (VIA-DC) has begun to be developed around the world with various brands to increase the accuracy of this examination in detecting cervical precancerous lesions. [9][10][11][12] One of the tools that has been developed in Indonesia and has been clinically tested is Femicam®. 13 Previous studies have shown that VIA examination with digital images has a higher level of sensitivity and specificity than ordinary VIA examinations.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…With currently available technology, the cervical images of women who take VIA tests can be recorded using electronic devices and the results can be explained immediately to women who have IVA tests. 9 The use of digital images of the patient's cervix during counseling after the IVA test examination, it is expected that the patient will have a better understanding of the condition of the cervix so that acceptance and satisfaction will lead to follow-up recommendations and a sense of satisfaction can lead to screening behavior in the surrounding community.…”
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confidence: 99%