Cervical cancer turned into a reason of extreme mortality even though it is preventable. The expansion rate of cervical cancer is at alarming rate internationally, including both developed (e.g. New Zealand) and developing (e.g. Bangladesh) countries. This study considers survey data collected from Chittagong Medical College Hospital in Bangladesh and other secondary data from open sources. Studies have uncovered that younger women aged from 25 to 34 tend not to react to cervical screening program. Without regular cervical cancer screening, the early changes that could progress to cervical cancer suffering would not be picked up. This study aims to address these concerns by proposing a cervical screening intervention program to encourage wo...
Background Recent reports suggest that the reduction in mortality achieved by the UK national cervic...
Background Recent reports suggest that the reduction in mortality achieved by the UK national cervic...
Background Recent reports suggest that the reduction in mortality achieved by the UK national cervic...
Cervical cancer turned into a reason of extreme mortality even though it is preventable. The expansi...
New and effective approaches now make itpossible to reduce the burden of cervicalcancer in developin...
New and effective approaches now make itpossible to reduce the burden of cervicalcancer in developin...
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common reason for cancer death amongst women worldwide, with 500 ...
Cervical cancer is the leading cause of deaths in developing countries compared with other forms of ...
Cervical cancer poses a great challenge in the world and especially in developing countries. Global ...
Objectives Cervical cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer among women. Cytological screen...
Introduction: Globally cervical cancer is the second most common cancer among women. Prevention and ...
Cervical cancer, the third commonest cancer in women worldwide, can be prevented through early detec...
Despite declines in cervical cancer mortality in developed countries, cervical cancer incidence and ...
Despite declines in cervical cancer mortality in developed countries, cervical cancer incidence and ...
Cervical cancer, the third commonest cancer in women worldwide, can be prevented through early detec...
Background Recent reports suggest that the reduction in mortality achieved by the UK national cervic...
Background Recent reports suggest that the reduction in mortality achieved by the UK national cervic...
Background Recent reports suggest that the reduction in mortality achieved by the UK national cervic...
Cervical cancer turned into a reason of extreme mortality even though it is preventable. The expansi...
New and effective approaches now make itpossible to reduce the burden of cervicalcancer in developin...
New and effective approaches now make itpossible to reduce the burden of cervicalcancer in developin...
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common reason for cancer death amongst women worldwide, with 500 ...
Cervical cancer is the leading cause of deaths in developing countries compared with other forms of ...
Cervical cancer poses a great challenge in the world and especially in developing countries. Global ...
Objectives Cervical cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer among women. Cytological screen...
Introduction: Globally cervical cancer is the second most common cancer among women. Prevention and ...
Cervical cancer, the third commonest cancer in women worldwide, can be prevented through early detec...
Despite declines in cervical cancer mortality in developed countries, cervical cancer incidence and ...
Despite declines in cervical cancer mortality in developed countries, cervical cancer incidence and ...
Cervical cancer, the third commonest cancer in women worldwide, can be prevented through early detec...
Background Recent reports suggest that the reduction in mortality achieved by the UK national cervic...
Background Recent reports suggest that the reduction in mortality achieved by the UK national cervic...
Background Recent reports suggest that the reduction in mortality achieved by the UK national cervic...