Sociodemographic inequities in cervical cancer screening, treatment and care amongst women aged at least 25 years: evidence from surveys in Harare, Zimbabwe.
Oscar TaperaW KadzatsaA M NyakabauW MavhuG DreyerB Stray-PedersenHendricks SjhPublished in: BMC public health (2019)
This study revealed few variations in the participation of women in cervical cancer screening and treatment explained only by religious affiliations and usage of health facilities. Strengthening of health education in communities including churches and universal healthcare coverage are recommended strategies to improve uptake of screening and treatment of cervical cancer.
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