Improving knowledge about breast cancer and breast self examination in female Nigerian adolescents using peer education: a pre-post interventional study
Abstract Background Prevention of BC of which the cornerstone is creating awareness and early detection is important in adolescents and young women because of their worse outcomes. Early detection strategies such as mammography are currently beyond the reach of most women in sub-Saharan Africa.. Lac...
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Main Authors: | Ayebo E. Sadoh (Author), Clement Osime (Author), Damian U. Nwaneri (Author), Bamidele C. Ogboghodo (Author), Charles O. Eregie (Author), Osawaru Oviawe (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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