2020
DOI: 10.4103/jwas.jwas_2_22
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Pattern of Mammography Utilization by Women Attending Asokoro District Hospital, Abuja, Nigeria

Abstract: Introduction: Mammography is a major tool for the screening and diagnosis of breast cancer globally. Poor funding and lack of good public health education for mammography in resource-limited countries limit access to mammographic services. In these settings, patients bear the cost of breast cancer screening from out-of-pocket expenses. The aim of this study was to interrogate the pattern of utilization of mammography by women of childbearing age, who attended Asokoro District Hospital (ADH) for He… Show more

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“…Despite coverage for diagnostic mammography through the Nigerian National Health Insurance Scheme, the majority of women pay out of pocket for the service. 7 There is a dearth of data on population-level access to breast imaging that targeted training or health system investment could potentially address in the Nigerian context. Geographic information system (GIS) methodology allows for visual and spatial analyses of health system data and is a useful tool for designing effective cancer prevention and control programs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite coverage for diagnostic mammography through the Nigerian National Health Insurance Scheme, the majority of women pay out of pocket for the service. 7 There is a dearth of data on population-level access to breast imaging that targeted training or health system investment could potentially address in the Nigerian context. Geographic information system (GIS) methodology allows for visual and spatial analyses of health system data and is a useful tool for designing effective cancer prevention and control programs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%