Online Resources
WHO resources on reproductive tract infections and sexually transmitted infections, a webpage with a wealth of publications and information from the World Health Organizations.
- Read the NEW publication: Comprehensive cervical cancer control: A guide to essential practice.
IARC Screening Group website contains resources about the screening group projects in developing countries, protocols, and provides online access to a variety of publications, such as: Colposcopy and Treatment of Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia, A Beginners' Manual; A Practical Manual of Visual Screening for Cervical Neoplasia; Histopathology and Cytopathology of the uterine cervix (digital atlas). The website is available in English and French (and some resources are also in Spanish and Portuguese). http://screening.iarc.fr
- Watch the IARC Screening Group's NEW video about their screening projects and fieldwork in India by clicking on the following link: http://screening.iarc.fr/video/index.html (you need ‘flash player’ on your computer).
OncoLink, "The Web's First Cancer Resource." Through OncoLink you can get comprehensive information about specific types of cancer, updates on cancer treatments and news about research advances. http://www.oncolink.org/index.cfm
Cancer Mondial contains online cancer data compiled by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). Through this website, researchers can obtain information on global cancer incidence, mortality, and survival, compiled from national cancer registries and regional databanks. The site also contains resources for national cancer registries, published statistics on cancer, manuals and software, and information on fellowships and courses.
CancerNet is a service of the U.S. National Cancer Institute, which is a part of the U.S. Government's National Institutes of Health. The website provides recent and accurate information on a range of cancers, including cervical cancer. For those lacking web access, the National Cancer Institute offers a toll-free phone number, 1-800-CANCER (1-800-422-6237), and an email address. To receive cancer information by email, write to [email protected] with the word "help" in the body of the message.
RHO Cervical Cancer is PATH's website on cervical cancer topics. Contents of the include an overview of issues and program lessons learned, research topics, program examples, links to other information sources, a glossary of terms, and an extensive annotated bibliography of published articles on cervical cancer, particularly as it relates to developing countries.
ReproLine® (Reproductive Health Online) is JHPIEGO's website on reproductive health issues. It is tailored to the daily needs of ReproNet members JHPIEGO's international network of family planning and reproductive health trainers and faculty. ReproLine provides tools, information, and communication forums needed by clinical trainers to perform their duties most effectively. Information on ReproLine is available in English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, and Russian.
PHIShare.org (Population and Health InfoShare) is a library of electronic documents created by partner organization, including the ACCP, working in reproductive and child health, HIV/AIDS, and population. The site features: easy access to key research findings; analysis by leading thinkers; e-mail document delivery; and customized e-mail updates by topic and region.
RH Gateway (Reproductive
Health Gateway) is a online resource for relevant, reliable information
for reproductive health professionals. The ACCP is one of many participating
web sites. Reproductive Health Gateway is a project of the Health
Information and Publications Network (HIPnet). RH Gateway is managed
by the Information and Knowledge
for Optimal Health Project (INFO).
In addition, each of the Alliance organizations provides information on cervical cancer prevention through its organizational website.
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