Women's perceived susceptibility to and utilisation of cervical cancer screening services in Malawi
Background: Malawi provides cervical cancer screening services free of charge at some public health facilities. Few women make use of these cancer screening services in Malawi and many women continue to be diagnosed with cervical cancer only during the late inoperable stages of the condition. Object...
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Main Authors: | Melanie Y. Hami (Author), Valerie J. Ehlers (Author), Dirk M. van der Wal (Author) |
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