Effect of socioeconomic status and women empowerment status on coverage of oral cancer screening among Indian women within reproductive age group
Pritam Halder,
Semanti Das,
Girish Jeer
et al.
Abstract:Oral cancer is the second most prevalent cancer in India and 5% of all cancers in women is contributed by oral cancer. In spite of being a part of national programme, the screening coverage rates remain low. Studies have indicated that the societal status of women and their empowerment plays a role in screening coverage for cancer. The objective of the current study is to estimate the coverage of oral cancer screening among Indian women within reproductive age-group across Indian states and union territories (… Show more
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