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Jogchum Jan Beltman is an active researcher contributing to cervical cancer screening strategies and global health initiatives, with recent publications spanning 2024-2025. His work focuses on optimizing screening methods in low-resource settings like Uganda and Bangladesh.
- Primary Affiliation: Implied through collaborative research with academic institutions (specific university not stated)
- Academic Role: Researcher
Research Interests: Cervical cancer epidemiology, HPV testing, cost-effectiveness of screening programs, and implementation science in global health. Key areas include:
- High-risk HPV prevalence analysis
- Screen-and-treat protocol evaluation
- Cross-sectional behavioral studies
- Low-resource diagnostic methods
- Comparative treatment outcomes
- Health equity in sub-Saharan Africa
Recent Publications: Demonstrates expertise in clinical decision-making for cervical cancer (radical hysterectomy vs chemoradiotherapy), HPV triage strategies, and behavioral determinants affecting screening uptake. Collaborates with multidisciplinary teams across Europe and African countries.
Scientific Contributions: Specializes in translational research bridging clinical oncology and public health policy, particularly in developing nations. His work includes:
- Statistical modeling for screening efficiency
- Health economics of HPV-based protocols
- Community-based behavioral interventions
Collaborative Networks: Engaged in international research partnerships with institutions in Uganda (BMC Cancer), Netherlands (University Medical Center Groningen via co-authors), and Bangladesh. Utilizes mixed-methods approaches combining clinical data with socio-economic factors.




