Cervical cancer programme, Kenya, 2011-2020: lessons to guide elimination as a public health problem
CONCLUSION: The Kenyan cervical cancer control programme suffered from inadequate health system strengthening and poor quality implementation. Evidence-based policy implementation and sustained health system strengthening are necessary to move towards cervical cancer elimination as a public health problem.PMID:36200015 | PMC:PMC9470178 | DOI:10.3332/ecancer.2022.1442
Source: Ecancermedicalscience - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Valerian Mwenda Woki Mburu Joan-Paula Bor Mary Nyangasi Marc Arbyn Steven Weyers Philippe Tummers Marleen Temmerman Source Type: research
More News: Acetic Acid | Cancer | Cancer & Oncology | Cervical Cancer | Databases & Libraries | Disability | International Medicine & Public Health | Kenya Health | Lessons | Valerian | Websites | Women