Factors Associated with Women having Breast Lump in Ghana: A Cross-Sectional Study
David Ngmenbelle,
Michael Fosu Ofori,
Michael Arthur Ofori
et al.
Abstract:Background: Breast lumps or lumpiness are a prevalent issue among women seeking guidance, with 40% to 70% reporting lumps or lumpiness. Any woman, regardless of age, who discovers a breast lump by self-examination, screening, or medical intervention begins to worry about developing breast cancer. Late stage of reporting suspected lumps is on the rise and this was impacted by the pandemic. The study examined factors that are associated breast lump and the risk on women who ever had breast lump.
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