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Can telehealth be an option for increasing cervical cancer screening rates in Kenya?

Can telehealth be an option for increasing cervical cancer screening rates in Kenya?

Health & Well-being, Telehealth for Cervical Cancer project

Early detection of cervical cancer is one of the best ways to ensure successful treatment. Yet only 3.2% of Kenyan women aged 16-68 were screened for cervical cancer in 2012.

Rwandan health care system ready for telehealth in cervical cancer screening and care

Rwandan health care system ready for telehealth in cervical cancer screening and care

Health & Well-being, Telehealth for Cervical Cancer project

With ICT friendly policy makers, digitalised and connected hospitals Rwanda is ready to use telehealth for cervical cancer screening and care.

Women in Zambia want Telehealth services to cater for pressing health needs

Women in Zambia want Telehealth services to cater for pressing health needs

Health & Well-being, Telehealth for Cervical Cancer project

On International Women’s Day 2017 SPIDER, The Swedish Program for ICT in Developing Regions, is proud to launch a report with significant input from women living with diagnosed cervical cancer, key decision makers and different healthcare workers in Zambia. Zambia has...
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About SPIDER

SPIDER is an independent centre focusing on the digitalisation of international development. We bring together actors in development to promote human centered technology for the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). By combining practical work and applied research, SPIDER contributes to empirical knowledge on ICT for Development (ICT4D).


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SPIDER is a centre of enablement for international digitalisation for the Sustainable Development Goals based at the Department of Computer and Systems Sciences (https://dsv.su.se), Stockholm University.