Perceptions of key informants on the provision of cervical cancer prevention and control programme in Uganda: implication for cervical cancer policy
Abstract Background Uganda has one of the highest burdens of cervical cancer globally. In 2010 the Ugandan Ministry of Health launched the Strategic Plan for Cervical Cancer Prevention and Control with the hope of developing cervical cancer policy in Uganda. This study explored the beliefs of senior...
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Main Authors: | James Henry Obol (Author), Reema Harrison (Author), Sophia Lin (Author), Mark James Obwolo (Author), Robyn Richmond (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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