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Cervical cancer: the sub-saharan african perspective.
Oleh:
Anorlu, Rose I.
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Dalam koleksi:
Reproductive health matters: reproductive cancers
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page 41.
Topik:
Cervical Cancer and Screening
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Health Policies and Programmes
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Sub-Saharan Africa
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Perpustakaan PKPM
Nomor Panggil:
614:312.31 REP
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Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer in women worldwide and the leading cause of cancer deaths in developing countries. While incidence and mortality rates of cervical cancer have fallen significantly in developed countries, 83% of all new cases that occur annually and 85% of all deaths from the disease occur in developing countries. cervical cancer in some most common cancer among women in sub-saharan Africa. The incidence is on the increase in some countries. Knowledge and awareness of this disease on the continental are very poor and mortality still very high. Facilities for the prevention and treatment of cervical cancer are still very inadequate in many countries in the region. Governments in sub-Saharan Africa must recognise cervical cancer as a major public health concern and allocate appropriate resources for its prevention and treatmane, and for research. Indeed, cervical childhood immunisations.
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