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Research outputs: CERVICAL CANCER

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2018 Breast and cervical cancer screening prevalence and associated factors among women in the South African general population

The aims of the study were to estimate the prevalence of breast and cervical cancer screening among women in the South African general popul...

2018 Prevalence and risk factors for cervical and breast cancer screening among women in the general population in Indonesia

The study aimed at estimate the prevalence of and factors associated with cervical and breast cancer screening among women in the general po...

2014 Breast and cervical cancer screening and associated factors among older adult women in South Africa

Little is known about the cancer screening prevalence and correlates in older adults from different racial backgrounds. In the context of he...

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2014 Attitudes and practice of cervical cancer screening among female university students from 25 low, middle income and emerging economy countries

Cervical cancer, the third commonest cancer in women worldwide, can be prevented through early detection by cervical screening (Pap smear). ...

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