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Cervical cancer screening practices and its associated factors among females of reproductive age in Durame town, Southern Ethiopia.

Girma AmadoFitsum WeldegebrealSimon BirhanuYadeta Dessie
Published in: PloS one (2022)
The practice of cervical cancer screening was found to be very low, being influenced by women's attitudes, knowledge, having health professionals as sources of information, monthly income, and history of sexually transmitted infections. Thus, it is necessary to increase awareness and knowledge about cervical cancer and improve attitudes toward cervical screening services to improve the uptake of the screening. Health professionals also have to play a pivotal role in properly addressing information about cervical cancer.
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