Age at first menstruation and clinical breast cancer screening utilization: insights from the 2021 Côte d'Ivoire demographic and health survey
Abstract Background There is a strong evidence showing that women who start menstruation early are at a greater risk of developing breast cancer. Recognizing that women will seek breast cancer screening when they have a high perceived risk, we hypothesized that women who experienced early menarche w...
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Main Authors: | Joshua Okyere (Author), Castro Ayebeng (Author), Sylvia Ahinee Adjedu (Author), Kwamena Sekyi Dickson (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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