Female perspectives on male involvement in a human-papillomavirus-based cervical cancer-screening program in western Kenya
Abstract Background To be effective, population-based cervical cancer prevention programs must be tailored to meet the needs of the target population. One important factor in cervical cancer screening may include male involvement. To iteratively improve a screening program employing self-collected v...
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Main Authors: | Konyin Adewumi (Author), Sandra Y. Oketch (Author), Yujung Choi (Author), Megan J. Huchko (Author) |
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2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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