Cervical cancer screening decentralized policy adaptation: an African rural-context-specific systematic literature review
Background: Worldwide, nearly 570,000 women are diagnosed with cervical cancer each year, with 85% of new cases in low- and middle-income countries. The African continent is home to 35 of 40 countries with the highest cervical cancer mortality rates. In 2014, a partnership involving a rural region o...
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Main Authors: | R. Rahman (Author), M. D. Clark (Author), Z. Collins (Author), F. Traore (Author), E. M. Dioukhane (Author), H. Thiam (Author), Y. Ndiaye (Author), E. L. De Jesus (Author), N. Danfakha (Author), K. E. Peters (Author), T. Komarek (Author), A. M. Linn (Author), P. E. Linn (Author), K. E. Wallner (Author), M. Charles (Author), M. Hasnain (Author), C. E. Peterson (Author), J. A. Dykens (Author) |
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