Lisa Bazzett‐Matabele
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Also affiliated: Yale New Haven Hospital (2017); Ochsner Health System (2014); University of Botswana (2019–2026); Ochsner Medical Center (2010–2021); University of Kigali (2018–2024); Yale University (2016–2026); University of Rwanda (2016–2021); Laboratoire des Sciences de l'Ingénieur, de l'Informatique et de l'Imagerie (2022); Association for Cancer Surgery (2021); Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Kigali (2016); Princess Margaret Hospital (2025); Rwanda Biomedical Center (2019); Botswana Harvard AIDS Institute Partnership (2021–2025); NIHR Birmingham Biomedical Research Centre (2021); University of Birmingham (2021)
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OverviewAI-generated summary
Lisa Bazzett‐Matabele's research focuses on cervical cancer, particularly in vulnerable populations and low-resource settings. Her work has investigated clinical and sociodemographic factors associated with late-stage diagnosis in Botswana, patient perspectives on screening delays, and treatment patterns for vulvar cancer in women with and without HIV. She has also examined healthcare provider challenges to early cervical cancer detection in Rwanda and estimated palliative care needs for women with cervical cancer.
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- h-index: 13
- Publications: 76
- Citations: 927
Selected Publications
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Assessing the clinical utility of MRI for preoperative staging of early-stage cervical cancer in a limited-resource setting: A retrospective study from Botswana. (2026)
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Comparison of cost of endometrial cancer staging between robotic and vNOTES techniques (2026)
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A pilot study utilizing hypothermia to reduce chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (2026)
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The challenges of implementing less invasive surgical management for cervical cancer in a limited-resource setting in Botswana: A case series (2026)
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- The challenges of implementing less invasive surgical management for cervical cancer in a limited-resource setting in Botswana: A case series
- The challenges of implementing less invasive surgical management for cervical cancer in a limited-resource setting in Botswana: A case series
- The challenges of implementing less invasive surgical management for cervical cancer in a limited-resource setting in Botswana: A case series
- The challenges of implementing less invasive surgical management for cervical cancer in a limited-resource setting in Botswana: A case series
- The challenges of implementing less invasive surgical management for cervical cancer in a limited-resource setting in Botswana: A case series
- The challenges of implementing less invasive surgical management for cervical cancer in a limited-resource setting in Botswana: A case series
- The challenges of implementing less invasive surgical management for cervical cancer in a limited-resource setting in Botswana: A case series
- The challenges of implementing less invasive surgical management for cervical cancer in a limited-resource setting in Botswana: A case series
- The challenges of implementing less invasive surgical management for cervical cancer in a limited-resource setting in Botswana: A case series
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