Investigator

Hui Leng Choo

Senior Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering · Taylor’s University, School of Computer Science and Engineering

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Papers(1)
A Comprehensive Revie…
Collaborators(2)
Pei Pei ChongHui Juen Hon
Institutions(2)
Ecam School Of Engine…Taylor's University

Papers

A Comprehensive Review of Cervical Cancer Screening Devices: The Pros and the Cons

The low screening coverage and reluctance of women in participation lead to low uptake in cervical screening tests. Hence the majority of cervical cancer patients visiting the hospitals are diagnosed at advanced stage, often leading to poor survival rate. This paper aims to review and compile available cancer screening devices so that more people in this field will adopt suitable devices in cervical cancer screening routine depending on requirements which may encourage the uptake in cervical screening tests. This paper reviews devices invented for different cervical cancer screening methods, which are Pap smear test, visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA) or Lugol's iodine (VILI), and HPV (human papillomavirus)-DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) self-test in terms of functionality, performance in solving the limitations of screening procedure and additionally where applicable, the cervical cell collection efficacy and abnormality detection accuracy. The devices are either available in the market, published in research articles or published in international patent databases. The reviewed devices either simplified the screening procedure to improve the clinical efficiency and accuracy in screening, reduced the pain and discomfort experienced by women during screening procedures, or achieved both outcomes. Many devices have been invented to improve the screening procedures which may potentially improve the uptake in cervical screening tests and encourage the organization of screening campaigns to reduce cervical cancer incidence.

18Works
1Papers
2Collaborators
Uterine Cervical NeoplasmsEarly Detection of CancerPapillomavirus Infections

Positions

2017–

Senior Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering

Taylor’s University · School of Computer Science and Engineering

2011–

Assistant Professor in Mechanical Engineering

The University of Nottingham Ningbo China · Department of Mechanical, Materials and Manufacturing Engineering

Education

2010

PhD in Mechanical Engineering

Queen's University Belfast · School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

2006

MSc in Polymer Engineering

Queen's University Belfast · School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Country

MY

Keywords
additive manufacturing3D printingpolymerpolymer composites