Implementation of visual inspection with acetic acid and Lugol's iodine for cervical cancer screening in rural China

To address the value of visual inspection where HPV‐based screening is not yet available, we evaluated the real‐world effectiveness of visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA) and with Lugol's iodine (VILI) as a primary screening method for cervical cancer in rural China.

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