Factors influencing the health-seeking behaviors of women with advanced stages of breast cancer in Southwestern Nigeria: An interpretive description study
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) indicates the survival rate from breast cancer in Nigerian women is 48.9%. Little is known about the health-seeking behaviors and the factors that influence women with advanced breast cancer in Southwestern Nigeria to seek care. Objectives: This paper...
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Main Authors: | Rev. Sr. Agatha Ogunkorode (Author), Lorraine Holtslander (Author), Linda Ferguson (Author), Johanna E. Maree (Author), June Anonson (Author), Vivian R. Ramsden (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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