BackgroundCervical cancer is a major global public health concern, with 85% of cases occurring in low- and middle-income countries. In South Africa, it is the second most common cancer amongst women. Screening and treatment of cervical cancer precursor lesions is associated with a lower incidence and mortality. This research determines the associations between women's beliefs about cervical cancer and screening and the uptake of Papanicolaou (Pap) smears in Johannesburg, where cervical screening uptake is suboptimal.MethodsThis research was approved by the University of Witwatersrand Human Research Ethics Committee (Medical), clearance certificate number: M170243 and the Johannesburg District Heath Research Committee prior to conducting the...
In Zimbabwe cervical cancer now accounts for about 25% of women's cancer mortality. Even women aged ...
Background: Cervical cancer in South Africa accounts for 15.85% of all female cancers and 30.29% of ...
Background: Cervical cancer remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in Uganda. Despite ea...
Cervical cancer is a serious public health problem in South Africa. Even though the screening is fre...
Background: In South Africa cervical cancer is the second most commonly occurring cancer amongst wom...
BACKGROUND: This study aims to examine the impact of women's characteristics (demographics, risk beh...
BACKGROUND: This study aims to examine the impact of women's characteristics (demographics, risk beh...
The aim of the study was to explore the knowledge and attitudes of women in Caleb Motshabi location ...
The aim of the study was to explore the knowledge and attitudes of women in Caleb Motshabi location ...
The study assessed women in Ajumako-Eyan-Essiam District (AEED) on knowledge, attitude, and health b...
Background. Cervical cancer is a major cause of cancer-related deaths, especially in the context of ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: This study aims to examine the impact of women's character...
Abstract Background Cervical cancer in Saudi Arabia is ranked as the third most frequent gynecologic...
Cultural beliefs influencing the uptake of cervical cancer screening among women in a community he...
In Zimbabwe cervical cancer now accounts for about 25% of women's cancer mortality. Even women aged ...
In Zimbabwe cervical cancer now accounts for about 25% of women's cancer mortality. Even women aged ...
Background: Cervical cancer in South Africa accounts for 15.85% of all female cancers and 30.29% of ...
Background: Cervical cancer remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in Uganda. Despite ea...
Cervical cancer is a serious public health problem in South Africa. Even though the screening is fre...
Background: In South Africa cervical cancer is the second most commonly occurring cancer amongst wom...
BACKGROUND: This study aims to examine the impact of women's characteristics (demographics, risk beh...
BACKGROUND: This study aims to examine the impact of women's characteristics (demographics, risk beh...
The aim of the study was to explore the knowledge and attitudes of women in Caleb Motshabi location ...
The aim of the study was to explore the knowledge and attitudes of women in Caleb Motshabi location ...
The study assessed women in Ajumako-Eyan-Essiam District (AEED) on knowledge, attitude, and health b...
Background. Cervical cancer is a major cause of cancer-related deaths, especially in the context of ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: This study aims to examine the impact of women's character...
Abstract Background Cervical cancer in Saudi Arabia is ranked as the third most frequent gynecologic...
Cultural beliefs influencing the uptake of cervical cancer screening among women in a community he...
In Zimbabwe cervical cancer now accounts for about 25% of women's cancer mortality. Even women aged ...
In Zimbabwe cervical cancer now accounts for about 25% of women's cancer mortality. Even women aged ...
Background: Cervical cancer in South Africa accounts for 15.85% of all female cancers and 30.29% of ...
Background: Cervical cancer remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in Uganda. Despite ea...