Perceptions of cervical cancer care among Ethiopian women and their providers: a qualitative study
Plain Language Summary Cervical cancer is the second most commonly diagnosed cancer among Ethiopian women, killing an estimated 4700 women each year. This study aimed to assess patient and provider experiences in receiving and providing cervical cancer screening, diagnosis, and treatment. We intervi...
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Main Authors: | Sahai Burrowes (Author), Sarah Jane Holcombe (Author), Cheru Tesema Leshargie (Author), Alexandra Hernandez (Author), Anthony Ho (Author), Molly Galivan (Author), Fatuma Youb (Author), Eiman Mahmoud (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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