This study investigated the influence of media awareness campaigns on breast cancer care among women in South-West Nigeria. This study employed a mixed research method, which made use of survey and focus group discussion to achieve the objectives of the study. For the sample size, a total of 632 persons participated in the study, which was made up of 600 questionnaire respondents and 32 discussants for the focus group discussion. The multi- stage sampling and simple random sampling techniques were used to select the questionnaire respondents in Lagos, Oyo and Ekiti States. Also, three hypotheses were tested using cross tabulation and one-way ANOVA to determine the differences or variance in data that exist among states. This was further tes...
BACKGROUND: Preventable deaths resulting from the scourge of breast cancer has become alarming and w...
The global burden of breast cancer is increasing with an effect on the physical, mental and socio-ec...
Breast cancer is now the leading cancer in Nigerian women with a rising prevalence of 33.6/100,000 t...
This study investigated the influence of media awareness campaigns on breast cancer care among women...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer incidence is fast increasing, posing a significant threat to the health of...
The global burden of breast cancer is increasing with an effect on the physical, mental and socio-e...
Breast cancer is a leading female malignancy and a major health concern in the world today. In Nige...
The global burden of Breast Cancer is increasing with an effect on the physical, mental and socio-ec...
This study is to explore how information about breast cancer (BC) is disseminated to working class m...
The prevalence of breast cancer which is the second deadly disease in the world, has affected the pe...
Incidence of breast cancer is increasing worldwide. Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed can...
Background: Many women with breast cancer present at the health institutions with advanced multiple ...
Breast cancer is a major disease in Nigeria; in 2012, 27,304 new occurrences were diagnosed, and the...
Background and Aim: Globally, breast cancer is the most common cancer among women. The stage of the ...
Background: Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among women worldwide and the most c...
BACKGROUND: Preventable deaths resulting from the scourge of breast cancer has become alarming and w...
The global burden of breast cancer is increasing with an effect on the physical, mental and socio-ec...
Breast cancer is now the leading cancer in Nigerian women with a rising prevalence of 33.6/100,000 t...
This study investigated the influence of media awareness campaigns on breast cancer care among women...
BACKGROUND: Breast cancer incidence is fast increasing, posing a significant threat to the health of...
The global burden of breast cancer is increasing with an effect on the physical, mental and socio-e...
Breast cancer is a leading female malignancy and a major health concern in the world today. In Nige...
The global burden of Breast Cancer is increasing with an effect on the physical, mental and socio-ec...
This study is to explore how information about breast cancer (BC) is disseminated to working class m...
The prevalence of breast cancer which is the second deadly disease in the world, has affected the pe...
Incidence of breast cancer is increasing worldwide. Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed can...
Background: Many women with breast cancer present at the health institutions with advanced multiple ...
Breast cancer is a major disease in Nigeria; in 2012, 27,304 new occurrences were diagnosed, and the...
Background and Aim: Globally, breast cancer is the most common cancer among women. The stage of the ...
Background: Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among women worldwide and the most c...
BACKGROUND: Preventable deaths resulting from the scourge of breast cancer has become alarming and w...
The global burden of breast cancer is increasing with an effect on the physical, mental and socio-ec...
Breast cancer is now the leading cancer in Nigerian women with a rising prevalence of 33.6/100,000 t...