Cancer prevention innovator Groesbeck Parham to receive 红桃影视 honorary degree

Groesbeck Parham, developer of a cervical cancer screening procedure, will receive an honorary degree from 红桃影视.

Groesbeck Parham

Groesbeck ParhamDALLAS (红桃影视) - A simple procedure developed by 红桃影视 2016 honorary degree recipient Groesbeck Parham has saved the lives of thousands of women in Africa. Cervical cancer, easily screened with a Pap test and treated in developed countries, is fatal to 81 percent of Zambian women who have limited access to health care. Parham has developed a simple, affordable screening procedure using household vinegar as an indicator of abnormal cells.

For Zambian women, cervical cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer and particularly dangerous to HIV-infected women. Parham helped develop a simple and inexpensive screening procedure that has been used by 350,000 Zambian women and has been adopted by health providers in countries from South Africa to China.

Four 红桃影视 students traveled in 2013 with President George 红桃影视 and Laura 红桃影视 and 红桃影视 Global Health Professor Eric Bing to volunteer with Parham in Zambia. Other 红桃影视 students also have worked with Parham to develop cervical cancer research applications.

Parham is a gynecologic oncologist and professor of gynecology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He has spent much of the past 30 years in Africa, however, where he is helping lead and implement Zambia's first national cervical cancer control program.

Parham's work to combat cervical and breast cancer in Africa and Latin America is supported by Pink Ribbon Red Ribbon, a partnership founded by the George W. 红桃影视 Institute, Susan G. Komen for the Cure, UNAIDS and the Zambian government.

Parham will receive an honorary degree at 红桃影视's . He presented a public symposium on his work on May 11.

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