Beyer, KirstenKasasa, SimonAnguzu, RonaldLukande, RobertNambooze, SarahNansereko, BrendahOyana, TonnySavino, DanielleFeustel, KavanyaWabinga, Henry2023-06-012023-06-012022Beyer, K., Kasasa, S., Anguzu, R., Lukande, R., Nambooze, S., Amulen, P. M., ... & Wabinga, H. (2022). High-resolution disease maps for cancer control in low-resource settings: A spatial analysis of cervical cancer incidence in Kampala, Uganda. Journal of Global Health, 12.https://doi.org/10.7189%2Fjogh.12.04032https://nru.uncst.go.ug/handle/123456789/8876The global burden of cervical cancer is concentrated in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs), with the greatest burden in Africa. Targeting limited resources to populations with the greatest need to maximize impact is essential. The objectives of this study were to geocode cervical cancer data from a population-based cancer registry in Kampala, Uganda, to create high-resolution disease maps for cervical cancer prevention and control planning, and to share lessons learned to optimize efforts in other low-resource settings.enCervical cancerLow-resource settingsHigh-resolution disease mapsHigh-resolution disease maps for cancer control in low-resource settings: A spatial analysis of cervical cancer incidence in Kampala, UgandaArticle