Recruitment strategies to promote uptake of cervical cancer screening in the West Region of Cameroon
Abstract Objectives The World Health Organization's (WHO) global strategy for cervical cancer elimination has set the target of 70% of women screened in all countries by 2030. Community sensitization through media is often used, but community health workers' (CHW) involvement may contribut...
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Main Authors: | Marie-Anne Pham (Author), Khadidja Benkortbi (Author), Bruno Kenfack (Author), Eveline Tincho Foguem (Author), Jessica Sormani (Author), Ania Wisniak (Author), Sophie Lemoupa Makajio (Author), Engelbert Manga (Author), Pierre Vassilakos (Author), Patrick Petignat (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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