Association between patient-reported HIV status and provider recommendation for screening in an opportunistic cervical Cancer screening setting in Jos, Nigeria
Abstract Background Cervical cancer screening (CCS) is an important health service intervention for prevention of morbidity and mortality from invasive cervical cancer. The role of provider recommendation and referral is critical in utilization of this services particularly in settings where screeni...
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Main Authors: | Jonah Musa (Author), Chad J. Achenbach (Author), Charlesnika T. Evans (Author), Neil Jordan (Author), Patrick H. Daru (Author), Lifang Hou (Author), Robert L. Murphy (Author), Isaac F. Adewole (Author), Melissa A. Simon (Author) |
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