Practice of Breast Self-Examination and Knowledge of Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening
The burden of breast and cervical cancer is increasing exponentially, especially among women in low- and mid-income countries. Early detection, hinged on screening uptake is a key to higher survival rate and managing cancer outcome. The present study assessed Nigerians and Egyptians' knowledge...
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Main Authors: | Olabode Ebenezer Omotoso (Author), Ghadier Matariek (Author), Elizabeth F. Omotoso (Author), Amira Matareek (Author), Ghada M. Abdul-Rafee (Author), Sucheta Malakar (Author), Nabanita Chutia (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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