Introduction: There are several challenges associated with breast cancer detection in Uganda and other low-and-middle-income countries. One of the identified challenges is attributed to the health workers' gender, which facilitates gender disparities in access to breast cancer detection services. Although this challenge is well acknowledged in existing literature, there are hardly any studies on how it can be addressed. Therefore, drawing on an intersectionality lens, our study examined how to address gender disparities facilitated by health workers' gender in accessing breast cancer detection services in Uganda. Materials and Methods: We collected qualitative data through semi-structured interviews with twenty participants comprising co...
Background: Data on breast healthcare knowledge, perceptions and practice among women in rural Kenya...
Abstract Breast cancer (BC) is the leading cause of cancer death worldwide and the second most commo...
Breast cancer incidence and mortality are rapidly increasing in low- and middle-income countries lik...
Background: Early detection of breast cancer is known to improve its prognosis. However, women in mo...
Background Gender remains a recognized but relatively unexamined aspect of the potential challeng...
BACKGROUND: Community health workers (CHWs) are an important human resource in Uganda as they are th...
Breast cancer in Uganda is usually detected late as a result of complex and interacting factors. Alt...
Purpose: Among a community sample of Ugandan women, we provide information about breast cancer downs...
Introduction: Schistosomiasis is a neglected tropical disease (NTD) that is endemic in Uganda, despi...
Most women with breast cancer in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are diagnosed with late-staged disease. Th...
Aim: The aim of the study was to explore the determinants of time to presentation of women with brea...
Purpose: To assess breast cancer beliefs in Uganda and determine whether these beliefs are associate...
IntroductionSchistosomiasis is a neglected tropical disease (NTD) that is endemic in Uganda, despite...
Background: Research has shown that gender is a significant determinant of health-seeking behaviour ...
Background: Data on breast healthcare knowledge, perceptions and practice among women in rural Kenya...
Abstract Breast cancer (BC) is the leading cause of cancer death worldwide and the second most commo...
Breast cancer incidence and mortality are rapidly increasing in low- and middle-income countries lik...
Background: Early detection of breast cancer is known to improve its prognosis. However, women in mo...
Background Gender remains a recognized but relatively unexamined aspect of the potential challeng...
BACKGROUND: Community health workers (CHWs) are an important human resource in Uganda as they are th...
Breast cancer in Uganda is usually detected late as a result of complex and interacting factors. Alt...
Purpose: Among a community sample of Ugandan women, we provide information about breast cancer downs...
Introduction: Schistosomiasis is a neglected tropical disease (NTD) that is endemic in Uganda, despi...
Most women with breast cancer in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are diagnosed with late-staged disease. Th...
Aim: The aim of the study was to explore the determinants of time to presentation of women with brea...
Purpose: To assess breast cancer beliefs in Uganda and determine whether these beliefs are associate...
IntroductionSchistosomiasis is a neglected tropical disease (NTD) that is endemic in Uganda, despite...
Background: Research has shown that gender is a significant determinant of health-seeking behaviour ...
Background: Data on breast healthcare knowledge, perceptions and practice among women in rural Kenya...
Abstract Breast cancer (BC) is the leading cause of cancer death worldwide and the second most commo...
Breast cancer incidence and mortality are rapidly increasing in low- and middle-income countries lik...