Barriers to cervical cancer screening in Africa: a systematic review
Abstract Introduction Africa has one of the highest burdens of cervical cancer in the world. The unacceptably high incidence and mortality rates could be reduced through implementing a comprehensive approach to its prevention and control that includes screening, which however, is low in most low-and...
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Main Authors: | Fennie Mantula (Author), Yoesrie Toefy (Author), Vikash Sewram (Author) |
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