Breast self-examination practice among women in Africa: a systematic review and Meta-analysis
Abstract Background In resource limited countries breast self-examination has been recommended as the most appropriate method for early detection of breast cancer. Available studies conducted on breast self-examination practice in Africa currently are inconsistent and inclusive evidences. On top of...
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Main Authors: | Wubareg Seifu (Author), Liyew Mekonen (Author) |
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2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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