Background: Cervical cancer, though preventable, remains the leading cause of cancer death among women in developing countries after breast. Lack of awareness and access to preventive methods remains a key factor contributing to high levels of cervical cancer in these populations.Objectives: The study aimed to assess the level of awareness of, and perception of risk for, cervical cancer among women attending Bowen University Teaching Hospital (BUTH) general outpatient clinic.Methodology: This was a cross‑sectional study conducted at the BUTH, Ogbomoso. Data were obtained from 318 consenting women using systematic random sampling method. An interviewer‑administered questionnaire was used to gather information about their sociodemographic cha...
Background: Cervical cancer remains a major public health challenge in developing countries includin...
Background: Cervical cancer, although largely preventable, remains a leading cause of cancer death a...
Introduction: Many factors have been attributed to the unacceptably high incidences of cervical canc...
Background: Cervical cancer is a leading cause of cancer death in many developing countries. Cervica...
Background: Cancer of the cervix is the second most common cancer in women globally, and a major cau...
Cervical cancer is the commonest gynaecological cancer in Nigeria and women of low socio-economic st...
Background: Cervical cancer is an important women's reproductive health problem, especially in devel...
BACKGROUND: There are no general consensuses on why the lifetime risk of dying from breast and cervi...
BACKGROUND: There are no general consensuses on why the lifetime risk of dying from breast and cervi...
Introduction: cervical cancer is the most common genital tract malignancy among women in Nigeri...
Background: Cervical cancer, although largely preventable, remains a leading cause of cancer death ...
Background: Cervical cancer, although largely preventable, remains a leading cause of cancer death ...
Background: Cervical cancer, although largely preventable, remains a leading cause of cancer death a...
Objectives: Cervical carcinoma is among the commonest female cancers with an incidence globally of a...
Over the past several years, the incidence of cervical cancer in Nigeria has been on increase that i...
Background: Cervical cancer remains a major public health challenge in developing countries includin...
Background: Cervical cancer, although largely preventable, remains a leading cause of cancer death a...
Introduction: Many factors have been attributed to the unacceptably high incidences of cervical canc...
Background: Cervical cancer is a leading cause of cancer death in many developing countries. Cervica...
Background: Cancer of the cervix is the second most common cancer in women globally, and a major cau...
Cervical cancer is the commonest gynaecological cancer in Nigeria and women of low socio-economic st...
Background: Cervical cancer is an important women's reproductive health problem, especially in devel...
BACKGROUND: There are no general consensuses on why the lifetime risk of dying from breast and cervi...
BACKGROUND: There are no general consensuses on why the lifetime risk of dying from breast and cervi...
Introduction: cervical cancer is the most common genital tract malignancy among women in Nigeri...
Background: Cervical cancer, although largely preventable, remains a leading cause of cancer death ...
Background: Cervical cancer, although largely preventable, remains a leading cause of cancer death ...
Background: Cervical cancer, although largely preventable, remains a leading cause of cancer death a...
Objectives: Cervical carcinoma is among the commonest female cancers with an incidence globally of a...
Over the past several years, the incidence of cervical cancer in Nigeria has been on increase that i...
Background: Cervical cancer remains a major public health challenge in developing countries includin...
Background: Cervical cancer, although largely preventable, remains a leading cause of cancer death a...
Introduction: Many factors have been attributed to the unacceptably high incidences of cervical canc...