Publications by authors named "Pilli Nyindo"

An important component of cancer control programs for the growing burden in sub-Saharan Africa is a population's awareness of risk factors. Studies thereof have focused on single rather than multiple cancers and carcinogens. During March and April 2015, we undertook a survey to assess awareness of multiple cancer risk factors and symptoms in the Kilimanjaro Region, North Tanzania.

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Purpose: Global cancer burden has increasingly shifted to low- and middle-income countries and is particularly pronounced in Africa. There remains a lack of comprehensive cancer information as a result of limited cancer registry development. In Moshi, Tanzania, a regional cancer registry exists at Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Center.

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Obstetric fistula is a debilitating childbirth injury that has been associated with high rates of psychological distress. Global efforts have helped to link women to surgical repair, but thus far no evidence-based interventions exist to address the psychological needs of these women during the hospital stay. In this paper, we describe the development of a psychological intervention for women in Tanzania who are receiving surgical care for an obstetric fistula.

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The main aim of this project was to undertake participatory action research in two primary schools in northern Tanzania in order to create enabling environments for the schoolchildren and other community members to adapt practices relevant for reducing the transmission of schistosomiasis. This paper describes the process of initiating the project. The school activities started in 2002 by screening all schoolchildren (n=1146) in the two schools for schistosomiasis and intestinal helminths and treating those infected.

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