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Figure 1 | Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation

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From: Estimating the cost of cervical cancer screening in five developing countries

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Spatial Model for Laboratory Sample Transport Cost Estimation*. Panel A shows the superimposition of a uniform grid of polygons onto a country's land area. Each polygon represents the rural area serviced by one laboratory unit. Panel B shows that the size of each polygon is not determined by rural population density (gray circles in left polygon) but rather by the density of screening eligible patients (black circles in right polygon). Panel C shows three laboratory areas each being serviced by a laboratory (black circle in center of each polygon). The driving route originates in the center following the dashed line to a circle with radius equal to half that of the polygon that visits each screening clinic site (dashed squares) before returning to the laboratory at the center. *The India outline map shown in the figure was made freely available from http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/in.html; accessed: 7/22/2005

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