Knowledge and attitudes towards cervical cancer prevention among women in Khartoum state, Sudan
CONCLUSION: This study revealed that the participant's knowledge and attitudes levels are mainly driven by their occupation, educational level, family income, and marital status altogether. This underscores the need for a countrywide community engagement campaign through health education and raising awareness sessions, and massive social media to sensitize the community and healthcare providers about the risk of cervical cancer and the available prevention and control measures.PMID:37070544 | DOI:10.1177/17455057231166286
Source: Cancer Control - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Emmanuel Edwar Siddig Ayman Ahmed Eiman Siddig Ahmed Mona Ali Mohammed Ezzan Kunna Sarah M El-Sadig Yousif Ali Rana Alamin Hassan Eman Taha Ali Nouh Saad Mohamed Source Type: research
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