Factors associated with low utilisation of cervical cancer screening among urban women in Lilongwe, Malawi: a cross sectional study
Abstract Background In 2012, more than half a million women (528,000) were diagnosed with cervical cancer around the world. More than 80% of cervical cancer occurs in developing nations, such as Malawi, where estimates of the disease's burden show an incidence of 75.9 per 100,000 women and a mo...
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Main Authors: | Patricia Kamanga (Author), Bo Zhang (Author), William Stones (Author) |
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