Knowledge, attitudes and practices of cervical cancer prevention among Zambian women and men
Abstract Background In Zambia, cervical cancer screening was started in 2006 and the human papillomavirus vaccine was piloted in 2013. Nevertheless, cervical cancer remains the leading cancer. It is assumed that knowledge, social interaction, health behaviors and religion are factors that can influe...
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Main Authors: | Anayawa Nyambe (Author), Jarl K. Kampen (Author), Stridutt K. Baboo (Author), Guido Van Hal (Author) |
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2019-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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