Cervical cancer screening knowledge and associated factors among Eswatini women: A cross-sectional study
Phinda G. Khumalo,
Mariko Carey,
Lisa Mackenzie
et al.
Abstract:Background
Over recent years, cervical cancer incidence and related mortality have steadily increased in Eswatini. Low cervical cancer screening uptake partly explains the situation. Cervical cancer screening-related knowledge is positively associated with screening uptake. Little is known about women’s cervical cancer screening-related knowledge in Eswatini.
Objective
This study aimed to assess cervical cancer screening knowledge and associated factors among Eswatini women eligible for screening.
Methods
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