Cancer of the cervix is still a major killer among Nigerian women and other developing countries (1, 2). This is due to absence of an effective national programme, as a result of infrastructural, financial and personnel constraints. However, there are newer cost effective, yet reliable screening methods adaptable to low health budgeting nation like Nigeria. The level of awareness and utilization of Pap smear of the women population who are non-health workers is yet unknown, as previous studies addressed the health workers and women working in the hospitals. This is very important to designing a successful screening programme in any environment. The objectives of this study is: 1) To determine current level of awareness and utilization of ce...
Background: Cervical cancer is the most common genital cancer and one of the leading causes of death...
Cervical cancer is a leading cause of cancer death in women in developing countries. A key factor li...
Cervical cancer is a scourge among women but female nurses are not paying attention to this menace. ...
Background: Workers at tertiary health facilities may be expected to have good knowledge of cervical...
Cancer of the cervix is the leading cancer in women in sub Saharan Africa. The aim of this study is ...
Cervical cancer is both preventable and curable, yet morbidity and mortality from the disease remain...
Cervical cancer is the commonest genital tract malignancies in the females and its burden is enormou...
Early detection and prompt treatment of cancer and pre-cancerous conditions provide the best possibl...
Background: Both the incidence and burden of cervical cancer have been drastically reduced in the de...
Over the past several years, the incidence of cervical cancer in Nigeria has been on increase that i...
Invasive cervical cancer is the second-most common cancer in women world-wide, 80% of these cases we...
Background: Most patients with cancer of the cervix present late with poor prognosis. Health workers...
Background: Most patients with cancer of the cervix present late with poor prognosis. Health workers...
Context: Cervical carcinoma is a preventable disease, yet it remains the leading genital tract malig...
Background: Globally, cervical cancer affects approximately 528,000 women each year, with about 80% ...
Background: Cervical cancer is the most common genital cancer and one of the leading causes of death...
Cervical cancer is a leading cause of cancer death in women in developing countries. A key factor li...
Cervical cancer is a scourge among women but female nurses are not paying attention to this menace. ...
Background: Workers at tertiary health facilities may be expected to have good knowledge of cervical...
Cancer of the cervix is the leading cancer in women in sub Saharan Africa. The aim of this study is ...
Cervical cancer is both preventable and curable, yet morbidity and mortality from the disease remain...
Cervical cancer is the commonest genital tract malignancies in the females and its burden is enormou...
Early detection and prompt treatment of cancer and pre-cancerous conditions provide the best possibl...
Background: Both the incidence and burden of cervical cancer have been drastically reduced in the de...
Over the past several years, the incidence of cervical cancer in Nigeria has been on increase that i...
Invasive cervical cancer is the second-most common cancer in women world-wide, 80% of these cases we...
Background: Most patients with cancer of the cervix present late with poor prognosis. Health workers...
Background: Most patients with cancer of the cervix present late with poor prognosis. Health workers...
Context: Cervical carcinoma is a preventable disease, yet it remains the leading genital tract malig...
Background: Globally, cervical cancer affects approximately 528,000 women each year, with about 80% ...
Background: Cervical cancer is the most common genital cancer and one of the leading causes of death...
Cervical cancer is a leading cause of cancer death in women in developing countries. A key factor li...
Cervical cancer is a scourge among women but female nurses are not paying attention to this menace. ...