Publications by authors named "M Z Koto"

Background: Community Health Workers locally known as Village Health Workers (VHW) in Lesotho are key members of the primary health workforce, and has been playing a significant role in building primary health systems in many countries and they can fill significant gaps in human resources as low and middle income countries work towards universal health coverage in the era of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The 2014 Lesotho health reform restructured the VHW program to compensate, professionalize, and integrate VHWs into primary care services. We sought to document the ways in which the VHW program changed as a result of the health reform and the perceived impact of those changes.

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This editorial explores the potential integration of non-Western medicine into radiotherapy for cervical cancer. While radiotherapy remains a radical treatment for cervical cancer, its associated toxicity and decline in quality of life can significantly impact patients' lives. Currently, most treatments are supportive, with no specific treatment options available in Western medicine.

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Background/aim: The incidence of flap complications after carbon-ion (C-ion) radiotherapy (RT) for head and neck cancer with reconstruction is unknown. This study investigated the incidence and risk factors of flap complications following C-ion RT for head and neck cancer with reconstruction.

Patients And Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 24 cases, excluding cases of re-irradiation, treated with C-ion RT at QST Hospital for loco-regional recurrence after reconstructive surgery for head and neck cancers from April 1997 to March 2020.

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Background: To overcome the spread of high pyrethroid resistance in the main malaria vectors and malaria disease persistence, it is crucial to look for effective and better resistance management strategies. Understanding the phenotypic profile of against alternatives insecticides like organophosphates and carbamates is crucial.

Methods: larvae and pupae were collected from the breeding sites in rice fields, pineapple crop areas, and peri-urban areas.

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In this editorial, I would like to comment on the article, recently published in the . The article focuses on non-surgical treatments for locally recurrent rectal cancer, including the watch-and-wait (WW) strategy after total neoadjuvant therapy (TNT) and particle beam therapy. As treatment options for rectal cancer continue to evolve, the high complete response rate achieved with TNT has led to the development of a new non-surgical approach: WW.

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