Antenatal and postnatal cervical precancer screening to increase coverage: experience from Battor, Ghana
CONCLUSION: A significant number of women in Ghana only visit a health facility during pregnancy or after delivery. ANC and PNC clinics would offer opportunities to increase coverage in cervical precancer screening in low-resource settings. Relying on community nurses ensures that such programs are readily integrated into routine care of women and no opportunity is missed.PMID:38414944 | PMC:PMC10898892 | DOI:10.3332/ecancer.2023.1616
Source: Ecancermedicalscience - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Kofi Effah Ethel Tekpor Gifty Belinda Klutsey Hannah Tiwaah Bannor Joseph Emmanuel Amuah Comfort Mawusi Wormenor Seyram Kemawor Stephen Danyo Bernard Hayford Atuguba Lawrencia Serwaa Manu Nana Owusu Mensah Essel Patrick Kafui Akakpo Source Type: research
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