Cervical cancer awareness, perception, and attitude among tertiary health institution students in northeastern Nigeria
Zakia B. Muhammad,
Uchenna S. Ezenkwa,
Iragbogie A. Imoudu
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundThe devastating scourge of cervical cancer in Africa is largely due to the absence of preventive interventions, driven by low awareness and poor perception of the disease in the continent. This work is a preliminary effort toward understanding key social drivers promoting this disease in our immediate environment with a view to mitigating it.MethodFemale students of two tertiary health institutions in Azare, northeastern Nigeria, were approached to participate in this cross-sectional descriptive stud… Show more
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