Factors influencing cervical cancer re-screening in a semi-rural health district of Cameroon: a cohort study
Abstract Background Screening participation at recommended intervals is a crucial component of cervical cancer prevention effectiveness. However, little is known regarding the rate of re-screening in a Sub-Saharan context. This study aimed to estimate the re-screening rate of women in a semi-rural a...
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Main Authors: | Sophie Evina Bolo (Author), Bruno Kenfack (Author), Ania Wisniak (Author), Gilles Tankeu (Author), Virginie Yakam (Author), Alida Moukam (Author), Jessica Sormani (Author), Beat Stoll (Author), Pierre Vassilakos (Author), Patrick Petignat (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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