How to Carry Out Visual Screening Tests for Cervical Cancer

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<p>This film explains the importance of simple screening tests to identify cervical cancer. It shows how to carry out two visual inspection tests – they are called – Visual Inspection with Acetic Acid (or VIA) and Visual Inspection with Lugol’s Iodine (or VILI).</p><p>This film is for use in skilled health worker training.</p>

Please also see: An Introduction to Screening and Treatment for Cervical Cancer (Skilled Health Workers) 

We also have a film for use in community health education:

Understanding screening, treatment and prevention of cervical cancer (Community Health Education) 



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