Background: To identify and to assess factors enhancing or hindering the delivery of breast and cervical cancer screening services in Malawi with regard to accessibility, uptake, acceptability and effectiveness. Methods: Systematic review of published scientific evidence. A search of six bibliographic databases and grey literature was executed to identify relevant studies conducted in Malawi in the English language, with no time or study design restrictions. Data extraction was conducted in Excel and evidence synthesis followed a thematic analysis approach to identify and compare emerging themes. Results: One hundred and one unique records were retrieved and 6 studies were selected for final inclusion in the review. Multiple factors affect ...
Despite the increasing burden, breast cancer control in sub-Saharan Africa is insufficient. Late dia...
Background: Malawi provides cervical cancer screening services free of charge at some public health ...
There is an alarmingly high growth in breast and cervical cancers in low-and-middle-income countries...
Background: To identify and to assess factors enhancing or hindering the delivery of breast and cerv...
Background: To identify and to assess factors enhancing or hindering the delivery of breast and cerv...
Alister C Munthali,1 Bagrey M Ngwira,2 Frank Taulo3 1Centre for Social Research, University of Mala...
Victoria K Fort1, Mary Sue Makin2, Aaron J Siegler1, Kevin Ault3, Roger Rochat11Rollins School of Pu...
Background: Cervical cancer remains the leading cause of cancer death among women in sub-Saharan Afr...
2014-10-27Regions with the highest burden of cervical cancer are often those with the most limited a...
Abstract Background Malawi has the highest cervical cancer incidence and mortality in the world with...
Objective: The present study aims at systematically reviewing research conducted on factors promotin...
Free cervical cancer screening services are provided in Malawi’s public healthcare institutionssinc...
Adoption of routine cervical cancer screening in Malawi is very low, even though it has the highest ...
There is an alarmingly high growth in breast and cervical cancers in low-and-middle-income countries...
There is an alarmingly high growth in breast and cervical cancers in low-and-middle-income countries...
Despite the increasing burden, breast cancer control in sub-Saharan Africa is insufficient. Late dia...
Background: Malawi provides cervical cancer screening services free of charge at some public health ...
There is an alarmingly high growth in breast and cervical cancers in low-and-middle-income countries...
Background: To identify and to assess factors enhancing or hindering the delivery of breast and cerv...
Background: To identify and to assess factors enhancing or hindering the delivery of breast and cerv...
Alister C Munthali,1 Bagrey M Ngwira,2 Frank Taulo3 1Centre for Social Research, University of Mala...
Victoria K Fort1, Mary Sue Makin2, Aaron J Siegler1, Kevin Ault3, Roger Rochat11Rollins School of Pu...
Background: Cervical cancer remains the leading cause of cancer death among women in sub-Saharan Afr...
2014-10-27Regions with the highest burden of cervical cancer are often those with the most limited a...
Abstract Background Malawi has the highest cervical cancer incidence and mortality in the world with...
Objective: The present study aims at systematically reviewing research conducted on factors promotin...
Free cervical cancer screening services are provided in Malawi’s public healthcare institutionssinc...
Adoption of routine cervical cancer screening in Malawi is very low, even though it has the highest ...
There is an alarmingly high growth in breast and cervical cancers in low-and-middle-income countries...
There is an alarmingly high growth in breast and cervical cancers in low-and-middle-income countries...
Despite the increasing burden, breast cancer control in sub-Saharan Africa is insufficient. Late dia...
Background: Malawi provides cervical cancer screening services free of charge at some public health ...
There is an alarmingly high growth in breast and cervical cancers in low-and-middle-income countries...